Thursday, March 01, 2018

NI1 1/3/18


p. 141
5Ba
Used to have, didn’t use to spend, did... use to wear, used to go out, did... use to work, didn’t use to be, did... use to argue, didn’t use to eat, used to get on well, didn’t use to speak

split up phrasal verb
1 if people split up, or if someone splits them up, they end a marriage or relationship with each other
- Steve’s parents split up when he was four.
with
- I thought she’d split up with her boyfriend.

5Bb
Split up, ok, didn’t want, didn’t use to like, They usually go, they don’t usually go, did your parents meet, used to work, ok

orchard

p. 158
partner, fiancé, flatmate, colleague, ex, close friend, classmate

propose - MARRIAGE
a) [intransitive] to ask someone to marry you, especially in a formal way
propose to
- Shaun proposed to me only six months after we met.

Got to know, became friends, had a lot in common, went out together, were together, broke up, lost touch, got in touch, got on, proposed, got married

p. 50

we have the same sense of humour


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