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  • Hi, this is a BBC Learning English series all about something that everyone loves, phrasal verbs.

  • I'm Georgie and in this video, we're learning phrasal verbs that you can use to talk about friendships or relationships between people.

  • Let's get into it.

  • If you "get on" with someone, you like them and have a friendly relationship with them.

  • If you don't get on, well, it's the opposite.

  • We get on so well.

  • It's so good to have friendships at work.

  • Isn't it?

  • If you "fall out" with someone, it means you have an argument and you stop being friendly with them.

  • Neil, the way you make your coffee is terrible.

  • Stop being rude or we're gonna fall out.

  • If you "run into" someone, it means that you meet them unexpectedly.

  • We can also say "bump into" someone.

  • Neil.

  • I wasn't expecting to run into you at the office today.

  • I thought you'd be at home.

  • Oh, well.

  • If you "hear from" someone, it means you receive communication from someone, usually via phone call, email, or text message.

  • I asked if you were coming in today, but I didn't hear from you.

  • We fell out, Neil.

  • I thought you were still angry.

  • If you "make up" with someone, it means you become friends again after falling out or having an argument.

  • Well, I'm sorry.

  • I didn't mean to insult your coffee-making style.

  • That's okay.

  • I forgive you.

  • Yay.

  • I'm glad we made up.

  • If you "hang out" with someone, it means you spend time relaxing or socialising with them.

  • It's so nice that we can hang out like this again, now that we've made up.

  • I agree.

  • And finally, if you catch up with someone, it means you talk to them about what's been happening in your lives since the last time you spoke or hung out.

  • Neil, it feels like ages since I've seen you.

  • We really need to catch up.

  • I know.

  • What's been going on in your life lately?

  • Remember, don't freak out.

  • Just come back to BBC Learning English, and we'll work on more phrasal verbs and how to use them.

  • See you next time.

Hi, this is a BBC Learning English series all about something that everyone loves, phrasal verbs.

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