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_____ some good/_____ somebody good = to have a useful effect
DO GOOD: A bit more exercise would do you good. What new habits would do you good?
_____ well/badly (happen)
GO WELL/BADLY: How did this exercise go for you?
_______ after somebody = to look or behave like an older relative
TAKE after somebody: who do you TAKE AFTER? (Who do your children TAKE AFTER?)
_______ somebody a favour (do something for someone)
DO somebody a favour: Do you think you OWE ANYONE A FAVOUR? (! owe sb a favour = feel that you should do smth for someone because they have done smth for you)
________on well with sb = have a friendly relationship with someone/ each other
GET on well with someone: Is there anyone you can't get well with? Why is it so?
______ responsibility for
TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR: In your family (or in any other important sphere for you) what do you take responsibility for?
_____ grey (-haired)
GO grey: DO you know anyone who strarted GOING GREY recently? Is it because of the age?
Go _______ = (informal) stop liking something or someone
GO OFF SOMETHING or SOMEBODY: Is there anything/anyone you WENT OFF recently?
______ a new job
GET a new job: Do you know anyone who GOT A NEW JOB recently? What job is it?
______ a hobby
TAKE UP a new hobby: Do you know anyone who TOOK UP A NEW HOBBY recently?
______ for a meal
GO for a meal: Do you know anyone who WENT FOR A MEAL last weekend?
_____ a test
TAKE a test: Do you know anyone who TOOK A TEST in the last six month? What kind of test was it? What for?
______ angry
GET angry: Do you know anyone who never GETs ANGRY? Do you think it's natural?