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Vocabulary 2

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  • 1. Be easy to talk to: Someone is "easy to talk to" if conversation with that person flows naturally and there aren't many awkward pauses or gaps of silence. The teacher gaby is very easy to talk to
    Phrase (idiom)
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  • 2. Break up: two people in a romantic relationship separate and end said relationship. I broke up with my girlfriend, but im not so sad.
    phrasal verb
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  • 3. Keep: to continue to do something. I will keep loving furries, don't matter what people say to me
    Verb
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  • 4. make a promise: o tell someone that one will definitely do something in the future. My friend made a promise to me
    Expresion (idiom)
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  • 5. care for each other: to be nice, to take care, to be kind to another person and get the same from that person. In my family, we care for each other
    Common phrase
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  • 6. Confide in: to share your feelings and secrets with someone because you trust them not to tell other people. I need a friend i can confide in
    Phrasal verb
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  • 7. Empathize with: the feeling that you understand and share another person's experiences and emotions. My friend empathizes with me when i feel bad
    Verb
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  • 8. Feel low: Feel sad. I feel low when someone makes fun of me
    Expression.
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  • 9. Have a lot in common: to share interests, beliefs, attitudes, opinions, etc. My best friend and me have a lot in common
    Phrase (idiom)
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  • 10. Keep or tell a secret: to not tell anyone else information that is meant to be hidden from other people/share a secret someone told us. I can keep a secret
    Phrase (idiom)
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  • 11. See eye to eye: someone you agree with them and have the same opinions and views. I can't see people eye to eye
    Phrase (idiom)
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  • 12. Stand by sb: to continue to support or help someone who is in a difficult situation. My friend always stand by me when i feel bad
    Phrasal verb
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  • 13. Take the blame: to admit responsibility for some bad result or outcome. I sometimes don't take the blame of mi actions
    Phrase (idiom)
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  • 14. Talk behind somebody's back: To discuss, gossip, or remark upon someone when they aren't present or listening, especially when saying something negative. I think my friends talk behind my back
    Phrase (idiom)
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  • 15. Talk face to face: a meeting that you have with someone in which you talk to them directly, not by phone, email, online, etc. I prefer talk face to face with mi friends
    Phrase (idiom)
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  • 16. Tell a lie: say something is not the truth. My friends sometimes tell a lie to me
    Phrase (idiom)
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