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Teenagers: A person aged between 13 and 19 years.
Noun: Teenagers are prone to enjoy video games.
Feelings: An emotional state or reaction.
Noun: A feeling of joy.
Social Media: Social Media is a generalization to many device software that connects users via the internet.
Noun: I spent 15 hours on Social Media and now I feel like garbage.
Close friends: Someone you enjoy spending time with they relate to you feelings and support you.
Adjective: We don’t have to get together but we can be close friends.
Tell a lie: To speak falsely or utter untruth knowingly, as with intent to deceive.
Phrase: She told a lie to her best friend.
Talk face to face: Within each other's sight or presence met and talked face-to-face.
Phrase: I think we should talk face-to-face about this.
Talk behind somebody’s back: To talk about someone in a negative way when they are not present.
Phrase: He's always talking behind other people's backs.
Take the blame: Admit responsibility for some bad result or outcome.
Idiom: The coach took the blame for the defeat.
Stand by somebody: To support or defend somebody.
Phrasal Verb: I'll stand by you until the end!
See eye to eye: Have similar views or attitudes to something; be in full agreement.
Phrase: Mr. Trumble and I do not always see eye to eye.
Keep/tell a secret: To say a secret to somebody.
Phrase (idiom): He told a secret about me to everyone.
Have a lot in common: To share interest, beliefs, attitudes or opinions with someone.
Phrase (idiom): My sister and I have a lot in common.
Feel low: To feel sad or unhappy.
Expression: She's been feeling really low lately.
Empathize with: To appreciate the feelings of another person.
Verb: I really empathize with the main character in the movie.
Confide in: To tell a secret to someone and trust the person not to tell anyone else.
Phrasal Verb: He confided in his best friend about where he had buried the money.
Care for each other: To look after reciprocally.
Common phrase: My grandparents really care for each other.
Make a promise: To promise something.
Expression (idiom): She made a promise to visit her grandparents more often.
Keep: Cause to continue in a specified condition, position, course, etc.
Verb: The guidance system keeps the machine on course.
Break up: Two people in a romantic relationship separate and end said relationship.
Phrasal verb: My girlfriends and I broke up yesterday.