Match the sentences on the left with a suitable response on the right. Use your dictionary to
look up the meanings of the words and expressions in bold.


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   A      B      C      D      E      F      G      I      J      K      L   
1. They were going to get married, but at the last moment Allison broke it off.
2. I've got lots of friends, but only one real soul mate.
3. How do you get on with your in-laws?
4. Didn't you meet your future wife on a blind date?
5. I'm sorry you and Melanie have split up, but don't worry; there are plenty more fish in the sea.
6. Don't go out with him; he's a real ladykiller!
7. Sally came to the party with her latest toy boy.
8. Your new secretary is a bit of a flirt, isn't she?
9. Is Meg still on the shelf?
10. Chris and Jo's marriage is on the rocks.
11. How do you get on with your exboyfriend?
12. Are you divorced?

A. Me too. We have similar feelings and get on really well.
B. She certainly is. She likes attracting the attention of all the men in the office.
C. Not yet, but we are separated.
D. Yes. My friends arranged it for me.
E. That's true; I should get out a bit and meet more people.
F. Although we don't go out together any more, we're still good friends.
G. Poor Ian! He must have been really upset.
H. Really? I thought they were getting on so well together.
I. I know. He seems to spend all his time chatting up women.
J. Not well, I'm afraid. They've never forgiven me for marrying their son.
K. No. Haven't you heard? She met the man of her dreams a few weeks ago.
L. I'm not surprised. She's always preferred younger men.




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