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Please, HELP. Exercise 17. Complete each passage below with the correct words from the list above. Use dictionary if necessary. Write out and learn by heart all the unknown words.
gut feeling, give it a … try, ended up, there’s no harm in, go out with, fits in with,
work out, insist on, out there, meet up, move on, at ease, cut your losses, got over
Are you looking for a new partner? You may have __________ with the wrong one last time, but there are still wonderful people __________ . However, it is important that you’ve __________ any previous relationships and feel you are now ready to start a new relationship. When you __________ someone, don’t expect too much on the first date, but if you have a good time, __________ texting or phoning to say you enjoyed it. Don’t __________ another date but try a gentle “would you like to __________ again?” Even if the first date wasn’t a great success – remember both parties may have been very nervous – __________ second __________. Then, if it doesn’t __________, you can __________ and __________. If things go well, consider how well he or she __________ your friends, and whether you feel __________ with their friends. And don’t forget your own friends; you need to spend time with them too. Most important of all, listen to your __________ – it’s rarely wrong.
split up, going wrong, in private, in person, drag … out, focus on, get into, come to an end, talk over, break up, walk away, made up your mind, drag on, stick to, ups and downs,
sort … out, break-up
It’s never easy to end a relationship, but if things are __________, it may be better to __________ rather than allow a relationship to __________ for ages making both of you unhappy. Here is some advice to make the ___________ less painful.
1. Make sure you __________ any problems you have first. Every relationship has its ___________, and with full and open discussion you may be able to ______ things _____ between you.
2. If you finally decide that the relationship has __________, don’t just __________. End it __________, not by phone, e-mail or text message, and do it __________.
3. Break the news calmly, and don’t __________ an argument. Make sure you know why you want to __________ and can explain your reasons clearly.
4. ___________ why the relationship is not working for you; don’t spend your time blaming the other person.
5. Once you’ve __________, __________ your decision. It may seem unkind, but it’s better for both of you like that.
6. Don’t _____ the conversation _____. Give yourself a clear reason why you have to stop at a certain point, and then leave.
cheered … up, fell for … in a big way, put up with, get cold feet, move in with,
cheating on, have the heart to, hit it off, got on, confide in, finished with, reminded … of
Emily was my first real girlfriend. We were together for two years, and I don’t know how she __________ me. I was very immature and not very nice to her some of the time. When she finally __________ me, I asked her why it took her so long. She said she didn’t ___________ tell me that it was over.
Ruby and I met a couple of months later. I ______ her _____. In fact, after two weeks I told her I was in love with her. She just said I was being silly, but I still adored her. Then I found out that she was ___________ me. That was the end of that.
Megan and I __________ immediately. She ______ me _____ Emily in lots of ways. I felt I could __________ her, and she always said that I _____ her _____. We __________ really well, but last month she said she wanted me to __________ her. I thought it was a good idea at first, but then I started to __________. Last week I told her I wanted to end the relationship.