Relier Pairs RelationshipsVersion en ligne Match the verbs used to talk about relationships with their meaning par Daniela Magalí 1 If you want to marry him, you'll have to PUT UP WITH his mother. She's a pain in the neck! 2 When I left, the barman was CHATTING Sally UP 3 I think Steve FANCIES you! He always looks at you in class 4 After their argument, they kissed and MADE UP, as usual 5 I can't stand Bella. She's always LOOKING DOWN ON people just because her parents have a lot of money 6 I FELL OUT with my boyfriend yesterday because he received a call from an unknown number 7 Harry and Juliet have GOT ENGAGED. The wedding is in December 8 She's been really depressed since she SPLIT UP with her boyfriend. 9 I really GET ON well with my sister because we have a lot in common end a relationship or marriage have formally agreed to get married like somebody talk to someone in a way that shows that you're attracted to them Think you're better than someone forgive someone and be friendly with them again after an argument or a disagreement have a good relationship with somebody tolerate somebody / something have an argument with somebody