to end a relationship
break up
to have a good relationship
get along with
I get along well with my colleagues.
to make a loud noise or explode
go off
to try to find
look for
to put what you are holding on a surface or floor
put down
start a hobby/activity
take up
I recently took up photography.
to escape
break out
to go on a vacation
get away
to continue/happen
go on
The meeting went on for nearly three hours.
to be careful, vigilant or take notice
look out
to postpone
put off
look after
take care of
Grandparents often take care of children.
to get upset
break down
recover from
get over
It took her months to get over the illness.
experience something difficult
Many students go through stress before exams.
go through
Many students go through stress before exams.
to have a lot of respect for
look up to
to tolerate
put up with
People should not put up with noise pollution.
take part in
Young people should take part in community projects.
to force entry into a building
break in
travel/move from place to place
get around
Public transport makes it easier to get around the city.
leave home for entertainment
go out
to be excited about the future
look forward to
to suggest an idea
put forward
Researchers have put forward several solutions.
gain control
Technology is slowly taking over many jobs.
to make an important discovery
make a breakthrough
Scientists made a breakthrough in medical research.
successfully finish/survive
get through
I managed to get through the exam period.
to return
go back
I would love to go back to my hometown one day.
to remember the past
look back on
I look back on my school years positively.
to save
put away
Young adults should put away some money for the future.
resemble a family member
take after
I take after my mother in personality.