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Use SPLIT UP in a sentence.
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Use GROW APART in a sentence.
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Use GET ON in a sentence.
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Use LOOK UP in a sentence.
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The first time I saw him I thought he was a great guy! From that moment I GOT ON / TOOK AFTER with him pretty easily.
GOT ON
We were friends since kinder garden, but in high school we SPLIT UP / GREW APART from each other..
GREW APART
She's so smart! I GET ON / LOOK UP to her, because she always know what to say, even in the hardest moments!
LOOK UP
When she talks I can see how much she TAKES AFTER / LOOKS UP her mum. They both look the same!
TAKES AFTER
He hasn't seen his ex girlfriend since they GREW APART / SPLIT UP.
SPLIT UP
I TOOK AFTER / FELL OUT with Anabel last month because she said horrible things about me.
FELL OUT
My friend Miguel and I used to HANG OUT / FALL OUT a lot, but he doesn't have much time now.
HANG OUT
SPLIT UP (with/from someone): a) to argue with someone and stop speaking to them // b) to separate when a romantic relationship ends
b) to separate when a romantic relationship ends
GROW APART (from someone): a) to separate when a romantic relationship ends // b) to become less close
b) to become less close
LOOK UP TO (someone): a) to be similar to someone // b) to admire or respect someone
b) to admire or respect someone
TAKE AFTER (someone): a) to separate when a romantic relationship ends // b) to be similar to someone
b) to be similar to someone
GET ON (with someone): a) to have a good relationship // b) to admire or respect someone
a) to have a good relationship
FALL OUT (with someone): a) to have a good relationship // b) to argue with someone an stop speaking to them
b) to argue with someone an stop speaking to them
HANG OUT (with someone): a) to spend time with a person or people // b) to have a good relationship
a) to spend time with a person or people