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"I haven't heard anything about the new teacher, she's been absent for a week, we need to____________ her asap"
To keep track of sb
"You have to walk me through it!!, hmu, we need to talk more often."
To stay in touch with someone
"He was the one that decided to end this friendship."
To drop someone
Yesterday, I met my teacher by chance, I didn't expect that, she was with her husband.
To run into someone.
Amalia argued with Keving, that's the reason they decided to keep a distance.
To drift apart
We have a close friendship because we both like HARRY POTTER!!!
Bond with sb over
We tend to have our ups and downs, but we're always together no matter what.
To stick together through thick and thin.
"It's his fault!!! He made us drift apart."
To wreck a friendship
We are not friends anymore since we had a row.
To fall out
Our friendship just started last year, it was on December.
To strike up a friendship
Marcos is my best friend, I know him perfectly!!! Actually, I also know his darkest secrets lol
To know sb inside out
We've known each other since we were in lower school!
To go back a long way.
She's a hypocrite, I thought she was my friend, but she's only backbiting me.
Talk about sb behind their back.
She's definitely my twin sister, we are connected in every situation, we think in the same way!!
To be on the same wavelength
We do not always get along well, we are completely different.
To be like chalk and cheese.
I think it's better to live in a big city, but my brother doesn't agree with me about it.
See eye to eye
We're friends for almost 30 years! Surely we've had a mixture of good and bad times.
To have ups and downs.