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