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Vocabulary 2
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Talk face to face: you meet them and can talk to them or look at them directly
phrase I want to see you and talk face to face.
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Break up: to stop having a relationship Is phrasal verb
phrase verb My boyfriend and I broke up last week.
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Take the blame: to admit responsibility for some bad result or outcome
idiom The coach took the blame for the defeat
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Stand by somebody: to be loyal to someone
phrasal verb This is my position and i stand by.
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Tell a secret: Some common synonyms of reveal are betray, disclose, divulge, and tell Is verb I´m gonna tell a secret, but it´s gotta stoy between us.
Is verb I´m gonna tell a secret, but it´s gotta stoy between us.
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Feelings: an emotional state or reaction
Is noun The feelin of brotherhood among the prticipanr¿ts was evry strong.
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Be easy to talk to: the person seems listens intently and seems interested in the conversation
idiom She was so easy to talk to.
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Care for each other: To look after someone
common phrase My family and I take care for each other.
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Tell a lie: to speak falsely or utter untruth knowingly, as with intent to deceive
phrase I told a lie to my mom
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Feel low: feel dispirited
expression Nobody can make you feel low.
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see eye to eye: to agree with someone, or to have the same opinion as them
phrase He and i do not always see eye to eye
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Talk behind somebody´s back: without someone's knowledge
phrase It´s not nice to talk behind someone´s back.
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confide in: to tell personal and private things to (someone) She often
phrasal verb We aren´t friends enough for me to confide in you.
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Social media: websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
Is noun The campaning has gained a resounding.
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keep a secret: not to tell anyone else information
verb It´s hard to keep a secret in this place.
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Make a promise: to tell someone that one will definitely do something in the futureI make a promise to watch after these boys.
idiom he promise we will study together
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Have a lot in common: to share interests, beliefs, attitudes, opinions, etc
idiom You an i, we have a lot in common, in that respect.
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Empathize with: to share the same feelings as another person
verb Have capacity in comunication and empathy with different people.
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Keep: have or retain possession of
phrase verb We always keep the cookies in that shelf
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Teenageres: between 13 and 19 years old
Is noun There were a lot of teenagres.
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Close friends: somebody who you can talk to about everything Charles Bronse is close friend of the family.
adjective Charles Bronse is close friend of the family.
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