Learn relationships vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level.
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Which word means: "A person you work with or do something together"?
Answer: Partner
Which word means: "A planned meeting with someone you like, or a day"?
Answer: Date
Which word means: "To feel that something is important to you"?
Answer: Care
Which word means: "To become someone's husband or wife"?
Answer: Marry
Which word means: "To end a relationship with someone"?
Answer: Break up
Which word means: "To get bigger or to develop over time"?
Answer: Grow
Which word means: "To take care of children, or to lift something up"?
Answer: Raise
Which word means: "A ceremony when two people get married"?
Answer: Wedding
partner
A person you work with or do something together
date
A planned meeting with someone you like, or a day
care
To feel that something is important to you
marry
To become someone's husband or wife
break up
To end a relationship with someone
grow
To get bigger or to develop over time
raise
To take care of children, or to lift something up
wedding
A ceremony when two people get married
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Learn relationships vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level. Includes 8 multiple choice questions. 8 vocabulary words included. Created with...
Which word means: "A person you work with or do something together"?
Which word means: "A planned meeting with someone you like, or a day"?
Which word means: "To feel that something is important to you"?
Which word means: "To become someone's husband or wife"?
Which word means: "To end a relationship with someone"?
Which word means: "To get bigger or to develop over time"?
Which word means: "To take care of children, or to lift something up"?
Which word means: "A ceremony when two people get married"?
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