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she was -------- by her parents. ( group verb)​

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Answered by minimr1977
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Parents And Children

bring up = how you educate your children

“They were brought up to be polite.”

grow up = go from being a child to an adult

“Your children are growing up fast!”

take after = be similar to a parent or older relative

“I think he takes after his father.”

look after = take care of someone

“Who looks after your children in the summer holidays?”

care for = take care of someone (especially when they’re old)

“We’re looking for someone to care for my mother.”

look up to = admire

“Is there anyone you look up to in your family?”

live up to = do what is expected of you

“Both his parents studied at Oxford University and have important careers. It’s hard for him to live up to his parents’ expectations.”

sleep over = when friends of a child sleep at the child’s house

“Her daughter is having friends to sleep over this weekend.” (Also “a sleep-over”)

pass away / pass on = die

“His father passed away suddenly from a heart attack.

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