1Gareth has fallen out with his brother
(fall / brother) again. They're always fighting.
2I've always
always wanted to take up badminton
(want / try / badminton). I'd love to play with you tomorrow.
3Mark's entered a TV travel quiz. Let's go and
(cheer / he) in the studio.
4I
(take / dad) – we're both y into long motorbike rides.

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teymurnadjafov teymurnadjafov  11.01.2024 16:42
1. Gareth has fallen out with his brother again. They're always fighting.
To "fall out" means to have an argument or disagreement with someone, in this case, Gareth and his brother. They have had a disagreement and are fighting with each other. This suggests that they have a strained relationship and often argue.

2. I've always wanted to take up badminton. I'd love to play with you tomorrow.
To "take up" means to start or begin doing something. In this case, the person has always wanted to start playing badminton. They express their desire to play with someone tomorrow. They are showing their interest in the sport and their excitement to start playing it.

3. Mark's entered a TV travel quiz. Let's go and cheer him in the studio.
To "enter" means to participate or join in a competition or event. In this case, Mark has joined a TV travel quiz. The person suggests going to the studio to support and encourage Mark during the quiz. They want to show their support for Mark and be there for him.

4. I take after my dad - we're both into long motorbike rides.
To "take after" means to resemble or be similar to someone, usually a family member, in terms of traits or interests. In this case, the person is saying that they are similar to their dad in their shared interest in long motorbike rides. They are suggesting that they have the same passion for motorbike rides as their dad does.
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