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Vocabulary 2

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    2/2/2022
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  • 1.easy to talk to: It's like being able to have a chat with someone easily.
    it's easy to talk to you
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  • 2.Break: suddenly or violently separate into two or more pieces, or stop working due to damage
    Verb: this can be easily broken
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  • 3.Keep: to have or continue to have in your possession
    Verb: I promise you I will keep the promise
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  • 4.make a promise: to tell someone that one will definitely do something in the future
    Verb: yesterday make a promise to mark to don’t tell anything
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  • 5.care for each other: To look after someone; to want to ensure that person’s safety, acting as a caretaker
    Verb: wolfs always take care for each other
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  • 6.confide in: to tell personal and private things to (someone)
    Verb: I’m confide in my sister she always help me in everything
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  • 7. empathize with: feel empathy I empathize with your situation. empathize.
    Verb: today felt empathize with a cat he was so cute
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  • 8. feel low: feeling sad or depressed.
    Verb: when my family have problems, I feel low
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  • 9. have a lot in common: to share interests, beliefs, attitudes, opinions, etc.
    Verb: I have a lot in common whit my grandma
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  • 10.keep/tell a secret: to not / tell anyone else information that is meant to be hidden from other people He knows how to keep a secret.
    Verb: I hate people who tell a secret to other persons
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  • 11.see eye to eye: have similar views or attitudes to something; be in full agreement.
    Verb: I see eye to eye Sue, its so weird
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  • 12.stand by somebody: to be loyal to someone who is in a difficult situation.
    Verb: I don’t know someone who stand by somebody
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  • 13.take the blame: to admit responsibility for some bad result or outcome The coach took the blame for the defeat.
    Verb: I think that Emily should take the blame, she is a good person
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  • 14.talk behind somebody’s back: in secret You shouldn't gossip about people behind their back(s).
    Verb: talk behind somebody’s back is really a bad action to someone can do
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  • 15.talk face to face: in or into direct contact or confrontation came face-to-face with the problem.
    Verb: I like talk face to face the problems
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  • 16.tell a lie: to speak falsely or utter untruth knowingly, as with intent to deceive.
    Verb: yesterday Manuel tell a lie to Maria
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