Phrasal verb: To be similiar to a family member, such as a parent or grandparent.
To take after sb
Phrasal Verb: To continue
To carry on
Adj: When sb is able to wait for things.
Patient
Phrasal verb: To spend time with people but without doing a specific or particular activity.
To hang out with sb
Adj: When sb likes to speak a lot.
Chatty / Talkative
Adj: When sombody behaves in a way which is much younger than their age.
Immature / childish
Adj: When someone has traditional opinions and values.
Conservative
Adj: A synonym for kind and generous. It begins with W.
Warmhearted
Phrasal verb: To have a good or bad relationship with sb
To get along with sb
To get on with sb
Phrasal verb: To be a match, when two things complement each other
To go together
Adj: When somebody is very relaxed about problems and doesn't get upset.
Easygoing
Phrasal Verb: To cause or make something happen
Bring sth about
Adj: When someone has lots of order in their possessions.
neat, tidy, neat & tidy
Phrasal verb: To start to become success, often quickly.
To take off
Phrasal verb: To use sth until it is destroyed. Also used in a passive form when somebody is very tired or exhausted
To wear sth out / To be worn out
Phrasal verb: To have an immediate connection with sb
To hit it off with sb
Adj: When somebody knows a lot about different things. A synonym for intelligent.
Well-read
Phrasal verb: To meet some unexpectedly.
To run into sb / to bump into sb
Adj: When somebody will listen to your problems in a thoughtful and kind way.
Understanding
Adj: When somebody can become unhappy or angry with little or no reason.
Moody
Phrasal verb: To start a new activity or hobby. Also used to accept an offer.
To take sth up
Adj: When someone is very particular about how things should be.
Picky, fussy
Adj: To lack co-ordination. To often knock things over.
Clumsy
Phrasal verb: To acquire information or learn something without studying or trying to learn
To pick sth up
Adj: When someone is unlikely to change their mind about sth.
Stubborn