Neil and Georgie demonstrate some phrasal verbs that can be used to talk about friendships and relationships in general.
get on (with someone)
like someone and have a friendly relationship with them
fall out (with someone)
stop being friends with someone after an argument
run into (someone)
meet someone unexpectedly
hear from (someone)
receive communication from someone, e.g. via phone, email or letter
make up (with someone)
become friends with someone again after having an argument
hang out (with someone)
spend time relaxing or socialising with someone
catch up (with someone)
talk to someone about what’s been happening in your lives since the last time you spoke
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