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{When the speaker says: "my frieds are HANGING OUT without me...". It means:
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{When the speaker says: "my frieds are '''hanging out''' without me...". It means:
 
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- my friends are excluding me
 
- my friends are excluding me
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- my friends don´t want me around
 
- my friends don´t want me around
  
{The passage in the text: "At a certain point, the only way to GET OVER your jealousy is to stop thinking...". The phrasal verb - GET OVER - means:
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{The passage in the text: "At a certain point, the only way to '''get over''' your jealousy is to stop thinking...". The phrasal verb - '''get over''' - means:
 
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- accept
 
- accept

Latest revision as of 13:58, 3 September 2013

Answer the following questions according to the text.

1 When the speaker says: "my frieds are hanging out without me...". It means:

my friends are excluding me
my friends went out and didn´t invite me
my friends don´t want me around

2 The passage in the text: "At a certain point, the only way to get over your jealousy is to stop thinking...". The phrasal verb - get over - means:

accept
forget
overcome

3 When you´re jealous you should:

show the people that you´re better than the others
talk to your friends about it and solve the problem
find new friends because these ones don´t matter anymore