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to talk to someone with different goals or purposes (idiom)
to talk at cross purposes
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ask somebody to (more formal)
request somebody to
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to answer somebody (more formal)
to respond to somebody
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While I _________ (drive) home yesterday, I _________(see) a cat on the road.
was driving, saw
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it's really hard for me to pronunce (idiom)
I can't get my tongue round it
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He's quite an unadventurous person- he doesn't like ta______ ri_____
taking risks
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I'm afraid my boss and I don't understand each other/ one another/ themselves very well
each other, one another
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she's a real _____ in the neck. She's very annoying.
pain
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vocabulary (more formal)
lexis
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When I was a teenager, I __________(have) much longer hair.
I used to have much longer hair
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to misunderstand something (idiom)
to get the wrong end of the stick
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When I was young, My family __________ (spend) every summer at the seaside
would spend, used to spend
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My brother wasn't so sy_________ when I failed my test, he just laughed
sympathetic
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When she turned around, I could see that she had cried/had been crying
had been crying
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My boss is really down to ______; you can talk to him about anything
down to earth
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to be accepted as a local (phrasal verb)
to pass for a local
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to absorb or understand something (phrasal verb)
to take something in
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it's too complicated and I can't understand it (idiom)
I can't get my head round this
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I'm about to say this word I just need a few more seconds
It's on the tip of my tongue
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He won't listen to me, but if you talk to him, he might ______his mind.
change
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to learn a new skill or language by practicing it rather than being taught (phrasal verb)
to pick up
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to manage to do something using what you have (phrasal verb)
to get by
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He can be a bit bad- tempered, but he has a ___________ of gold.
heart of gold
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to quickly improve a skill you haven't used for a long time (phrasal verb)
to brush up
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