Choose the correct answer.
Parents and Friends
We can choose our friends, but we can’t choose our (couples / guests / strangers / relations)1 ……. That doesn’t mean, though, that members of our family can’t also be our friends. Many children have such a good relationship (by / for / with / from)2 …….. their parents that they see them as friends. Of course, when you’re a teenager, you’ll have (moods / arguments / lies / dishonesty)3 …….. with your parents. There will be times when you don’t (get / take / put / set)4 …….. on very well with them. That’s only natural. There will be times when you want to be (divorced / single / grateful / independent)5 …….. and solve your problems (on / by / for / with)6 …….. yourself. You’ll also (let / make/ take / fall)7 …….. your parents down sometimes. After all, nobody’s perfect and we all make mistakes. But your parents understand that. And as you grow (on / over / out / up)8 …….. and become an adult, you’ll probably realise you have lots of things in (private / common / contact / love)9 …….. with your mum and dad and become even (fonder / more proud / closer / more ordinary)10 …….. to them.