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  • Another way of saying BORROW. "You can borrow my car" (CLUE: it's actually an opposite"
    "I can LEND you my car".
  • A verb you could use instead of "IT WASN'T ME... I DIDN'T DO IT".
    I DENY doing that/having done that
  • A verb you could use instead of "I WISH" or "IF ONLY" (could change something about the past)
    I REGRET
  • Another way of saying "I find it DIFFICULT TO learn Japanese"
    "I have DIFFICULTY IN learning Japanese"
  • A modal verb you could use instead of "I recommend going to Paris"
    You SHOULD go to Paris / You OUGHT TO go to Paris
  • A phrasal verb that means "being excited about a future plan"
    LOOKING FORWARD TO
  • An idiom you could use instead of saying "You did it perfectly!" "You are absolutely right!"
    YOU HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD! or YOU NAILED IT!
  • A phrasal verb that means "CANCEL"
    CALL OFF
  • A phrasal verb that means "continue doing something"
    CARRY ON
  • A phrasal verb that means "meet up with someone unexpectedly"
    RUN INTO OR COME ACROSS
  • Another verb that means "TAKE (NO) NOTICE OF"
    PAY (NO) ATTENTION TO
  • Another verb that means "SUCCEED IN"
    MANAGE TO
  • A phrasal verb that means "postpone"
    PUT OFF
  • A phrasal verb that means "imagine a solution, having an idea"
    COME UP WITH
  • A phrasal verb that means "start practising a new hobby"
    TAKE UP
  • A question you could use instead of "I suggest ordering sushi on JUSTEAT"
    WHY DON'T WE order sushi? HOW/WHAT ABOUT ordering sushi?
  • A phrasal verb that means "abandon/stop practising a hobbie"
    GIVE UP
  • A verb you could use instead of "IT WAS ME... I DID IT".
    I CONFESS/ADMIT having done/doing it
  • A phrasal verb that means "having a good relationship with someone"
    GET ON (WELL) OR GET ALONG
  • A phrasal verb that means "TAKE CARE OF"
    LOOK AFTER
  • Another way of saying "This is TOO HARD". (CLUE: it's actually an opposite"
    "This isn't EASY ENOUGH"
  • A verb you could use instead of "I WILL DO IT!"
    I PROMISE (if it's good/neutral) I THREATEN (if it's bad/terrible)
  • A phrasal verb that means "admire someone"
    LOOK UP TO
  • An idiom you could use instead of saying "I agree with you on this"
    I SEE EYE TO EYE on this.
  • An idiom you could use instead of saying "I can't decide between these two options"
    I'M ON THE FENCE
  • Another way of saying "The accident was Marta's FAULT".
    "I BLAME Marta FOR the accident"
  • A verb that means "say sorry"
    APOLOGIZE/APOLOGISE FOR