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PART FOUR
• To keep down, off, up, on, after;
• To shake off, up;
• To cool off, down;
• To fall in for, off, in, apart, out with, for, back on;
• To back out of, up, off from;
• To get after, through to, on, along with, out from under, at
down, about, up, off, out of?
EXERCISE 6
Retell the text.
EXERCISE 7
Speak of the relations £ wife and a husband should have.
L E S S O N 2 1
FAMILY LIFE
W h e n married people are getting on well and can look
to each other for help, it's OK. But when they may break
off and part, here must be reasons for that. Most of them
blame the divorce on the opposite side. Of course, when
the husband is shacking up with a neighbor or secretary,
runs around after or carries on with the other women,
there's no way to cover for it. On the other hand, it really
weighs down when unfaithful wives make out with the
others in public, cheat
on their husbands or even skip on
them running off with their friends.
HUMAN RELATIONS
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EXERCISE 1
Find English equivalents in the text and make up sentences
of your own.
Сожительствовать, обвинять, порвать отношения, обра
щаться за чем-либо, уживаться, простить, заигрывать, флир
товать, огорчать, убежать с кем-либо, уйти от мужа (жены),
совершить супружескую измену.
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