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Share: to have or use something at the same time as someone else
I shared my toys with my brothers
Quality: how good or bad something is
the headphones that they sold me on the corner were not of quality
Honest: telling the truth or able to be trusted and not likely to steal, cheat, or lie Adjective
I showed my honesty to my mother by saying that I was the one who broke the vase
Advice: an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation Noun
I gave my brother advice to improve in calligraphy
Evidence: one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true
I have evidence that my brother ate the nutella
Interviewing: the activity of asking someone questions to see whether they are suitable for a job or course
i have an Interview tomorrow and i'm nervous
put up with: to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation or experience, or someone who behaves unpleasantly
I put up with all my homework
Socialize: to spend time when you are not working with friends or with other people in order to enjoy yourself
I socialize with my new classmates
Stick up for: to support or defend someone or something, especially when that person or thing is being criticized
My sister stick up for the boy who annoys me
Meet up with: to meet another person in order to do something together
Today I will meet with a person I met and we will talk
push (sb) down: cause to come or go down
the boy who bothers me pushed me and broke my arm
push around: to tell someone what to do in a rude or threatening way
My friend pushed me to do something that was not good
Get along with: to be friendly with. If two or more people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other Phrasal verb
My friend gets along well with the people I introduce him to.
hang out with: to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone
Yesterday I hung out at my friend's house but I didn't see the time and I came home late
let down: fail to support or help someone as they had hoped or expected
I let my parents down by getting bad grades.
Leave (sb sth) out: To exclude someone or something from some activity or situation
The grup leave out someone weird for being different
Gang up with: to unite as a group against someone
this grup gang up with in the break
boss around : someone to tell someone wath to do
Matias make your homework
fall out with : to have argument with someone you are no longer friendly.
Phrasal verb: My sister and i fell out with Adriana other the new book