Making Kramer vs Kramer look like a zany comedy...
If you can't manage your way to the end, here are the phrasal verbs.
Phrasal verb 
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meaning 
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get on (with someone) 
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have a good relationship 
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ask (someone) out 
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ask somebody to go on a date 
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fall for someone 
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fall in love with someone 
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go out (with someone) 
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be in a relationship with someone 
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move in (with someone) 
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start living in the same home 
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fall out (with someone) 
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have an argument, stop being friends, 
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split up (or break up )(with someone) 
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end a relationship 
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get over (someone/something) 
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stop feeling upset about something  
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bump into someone 
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meet by accident 
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make up 
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become friends again after falling out 
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get back together 
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start a relationship again 
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I think "fall for someone" might be a bit old-fashioned, but you still find it in romantic comedies "Oh, I think I'm falling for him..." etc.
"Get over it" has become a common expression, meaning "stop making a fuss".
Hello Martin,I'm Andres from Colombia.
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