Phrasal Verbs
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Phrasal Verbs

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daily life
family
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-Carl, could you stop blowing your brother's face? I did not bring you up to be a bully, have you heard me, you little boy?

-Sorry, mom.

-John, have you done what I told you? Did you call off the meeting?

-Yup, I did.

-Great, carry on with whatever you're doing. But don't overdo it, either; it must be exhausting for your little body to make trouble all day long nonstop, you know, after all it's quite a feat to carry out all the mess, I've got to say.

-Hey, mom, listen, I just came across Bob, do you remember him? The Golf's player?

-The one that reminds me of your uncle?

-Exactly that, haha, we talked a bit and we've got a ton to catch up on. All this deal that Carla cheated on him, his store closed down and so forth. I was hoping to cheer him up a little.

-Ross, you're aware that many people are coming down with something these days.

-Oh, mom, come on, it all comes down to whether you look after yourself or not. Look at me, I'm very warm.

-Oh, yeah, you'd better be, boy, you'd better cherish your own health because I'm not going to spoil you. And take the chance to tell your friend that I said hi and tell him to come over someday.

-Count on me!

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