Fill in the gaps with the correct phrasal verb in the right form.
1. She (cared and trained) her children by herself.
2. She's always (treating me badly) me.
3. She watched him to (become matured) .
4. At last my old friend (married and lived quietly) in London.
5. I (have a good relationship) my parents.
6. I’ve always (respected and admired) my elder brother because he never gives up.
7. At the hospital Mr Brown (made inquiries about the health) the health of his friend’s mother.
8. You should (become friends again) at once
9. I know that my best friend will always (support) me.
10. They (criticise me) as a fool.
11. He was going to (fall in love with) her
12. He thinks that he is the brightest student and (contempts) his group mates.
13. She was completely (astonished) .
14. The old man (died) peacefully in his sleep.
15. Try not to (quarrel) your classmates.
I am turning twenty three this coming Friday. I have arranged a small party on Sunday at the Black ‘n’ White restaurant that is close to your place at 17.00 hours. I wish your presence on the occasion. The party is an informal one and is a theme based one. So, you are requested to dress based on Hawaiian theme. The party would be a great time to catch up with all our old friends and have fun just like old times. There is a dance party in the beginning and after that there is arrangement of snacks and dinner. I will also mail you the details of the party. I will look forward to meet you at the party and would appreciate if you could confirm your presence well before time so that I can make the arrangements accordingly.
Warm Regards
Mandy