a. stop being freinds b. like to be with c. know him better d. find same thing funny e. have a friendly relationship g.stop being friends h. stay in contact
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HI, a and g are possible answers. ' to fall out ' means to have an argument and no longer be friendly with that person. "It's not that important.
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HI, a and g are possible answers.
' to fall out ' means to have an argument and no longer be friendly with that person.
"It's not that important.
" They fell out over money when they started a business together and haven't spoken since.
' to fall out ' also means something drops to the ground from the container it was in .
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