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Phrases and idioms for relationships

Jo and I get on well with each other. [have a good relationship]
Adrian and Liz don't see eye to eye. [often argue/disagree]
I've fallen out with my parents again. [had arguments]
Tony and Jane have broken up / split up. [ended their relationship]
George is having an affair with his boss. [a sexual relationship, usually secret]
Children should respect their elders. [adults/parents, etc.1
Let's try and make it up. [be friends again after a row] -
She's my junior I I'm her senior I I'm senior to her, so she does what she's told. [refers to position/length of service at work]
   acquaintance      celebration      death      engagement      greeting      marriage      relations/relatives      resemblance   
a) All Sue's friends and came to her party.
b) I occasionally meet Terry, but he's more an than a friend.
c) When Paul arrived, he received a warm and friendly
d) Six months after their Michael and Lisa got married.
e) There was a great in the village when their team won the cup.
f) In an ideal husband and wife share each other's problems.
g) Dina and her mother look alike. There is a strong between them.
h) Tim cried when he heard about the of his old dog