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Teenagers: Of, being, or relating to people in their teens.
Noun. They are teenagers.
Feelings: Sentiment refers to both a state of mind
Noun. She knew my feelings by the look on my face.
Social verb: Social media or simply social media are online communication platforms.
Noun People. Many also have social media pages on sites such as MySpace or Facebook.
Close Friends: It can be understood as someone with whom you can talk about everything, who makes you feel comfortable without fear of being judged.
Ajective. Get the close friends mug.
Tell a lie: Something you say when you have just said something wrong and want to correct it
Phrase. Her name is Kaia, no, I tell a lie I'm wrong, it's Mila.
Talk face to face: Within each other's sight or presence they met and spoke face to face.
Phrase. In direct contact or confrontation he comes face to face with the problem.
Talk behind somebody’s back: Secretly, You should not gossip about people behind their backs.
Phrase. She went behind his back and spoke directly to her supervisor.
Take the blame: Admit responsibility for any bad outcome.
Verb. The coach took the blame for the loss.
Stand by somebody: To be loyal to someone who is in a difficult situation.
Phrasal verb. He is with his friend in his worst moment.
See ye to eye: Have similar views or attitudes to something.
Phrase. Mr. David and I do not always see eye to eye.
Keep/tell a secret: Not tell anyone more information that should be hidden.
Phrase (Idioms). He didn't keep a secret and he told his friend.
Have a lot in common: Share interests, attitudes, opinions, etc.
Phrase (Idioms). My brother and I have many things in common.
Feel low: Feeling depressed is feeling discouraged.
Expression. She feel low.
Empathize with: Empathy is the ability of a person to perceive the thoughts and emotions of others.
Verb. My family and friends have the empathy to make me happy.
Confide in: to share your feelings and secrets with someone because you trust them not to tell other people.
Phrasal verb. I confide in my best friend a lot.
Care for each other: It is mutual support between one person or more.
Commom  phrase . He really cared about her.
Make a promise: It's promising, swearing and committing.
Expresion (Idioms). She made a promise with me.
Keep: To have something always, as your own.
Verb. He keeps his car very clean.
Break: Break into two or more pieces.
Pharsal verb. She broke her leg in the accident.