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  • to stay away from someone or something.
    AVOID SB / STH
  • a situation when people disagree with each other.
    ARGUMENT
  • surprising and making you look at things from a different perspective.
    EYE-OPENING
  • to speak angrily to someone because they did something wrong.
    TELL SB OFF
  • to tell someone that you are sorry for something you have said or done.
    APOLOGISE TO SB
  • to irritate and annoy someone.
    GET ON SB'S NERVES
  • to ask if you are allowed to do something.
    ASK PERMISSION
  • to hit and drive over someone or something.
    RUN OVER SB / STH
  • to be completely tired of someone or something.
    BE SICK AND TIRED OF SB / STH
  • things that you say to express your admiration and approval.
    PRAISE
  • to agree that something is true.
    ADMIT
  • we say it when we don't like something or we're not interested in it.
    IT'S NOT MY CUP OF TEA.
  • the act of telling someone that you are sorry for something you have said or done.
    APOLOGY
  • 'I didn't want to make you feel worried or angry.'
    I DIDN'T MEAN TO UPSET YOU.
  • being nice and caring to others.
    KINDNESS
  • to see something that you didn't see before.
    NOTICE
  • to persuade someone to do something.
    TALK SB INTO STH
  • to do what someone tells you to do.
    OBEY
  • to see and talk to someone after making an arrangement.
    MEET UP WITH SB
  • feeling good about yourself.
    CONFIDENCE
  • to help someone emotionally or in a practical way.
    SUPPORT SB
  • to help someone by doing something they ask or need.
    DO SB A FAVOUR
  • a piece of thick material in front of your door that is used to clean your shoes.
    DOORMAT
  • to do something to solve a problem.
    DEAL WITH
  • a dog trained to find and help people in emergency situations.
    SEARCH AND RESCUE DOG
  • to speak to someone as if you think they're less intelligent than you.
    TALK DOWN TO SB
  • a large heavy vehicle used for pushing earth and stones.
    BULLDOZER
  • the ability to understand someone else's feelings.
    EMPATHY
  • to feel bad or embarrassed because of something wrong you did.
    FEEL ASHAMED
  • being good at something.
    COMPETENCE
  • to finish doing something because enough work has been done for a day.
    CALL IT A DAY
  • to send someone a short message.
    DROP SB A LINE
  • things that you believe in and are important to you.
    VALUES
  • to solve a problem or end a difficulty.
    RESOLVE
  • to do something to solve a problem.
    DEAL WITH
  • we say it to someone when we don't want them to ask about our private things.
    MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS.