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They ____ (be) in this relationship _____ six months
have been / for
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I ____ (be) worried for / since he ____ (start) ignoring my messages last week
have been / started
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To be completely in love. Use it in one sentence.
Head over heels: She is head over heels in love with her new boyfriend.
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To become romantically attracted to someone. Use it in one sentence
Fall for: He fell for her the moment they met
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To propose marriage. Use it in one sentence.
Pop the question. He popped the question during their holidays in Paris.
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She ______ (break) his heart when she ____ (leave) him for someone else
broke / left
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I ____ (notice) that he often listens attentively when I talk. That's such a green flag
have noticed
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She (plan / already) a surprise date for our anniversary
has already planned
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To fall in love with someone the first time you see them. Use it in one sentence.
Love at first sight: It was love at first sight when they met on the train.
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A warning sign or indication of potential problems or unhealthy behavior in a relationship, such as dishonesty, disrespect, or lack of communication
Red flag
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To support someone, especially during difficult times. Use it in one sentence.
Stand by: She promised to stand by him through thick and thin.
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To stay together through good times and bad. Use it in one sentence.
Through thick and thin: They have been together through thick and thin for over twenty years.
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He ____ (not show) any red flags _____.
hasn't shown / yet
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Their relationship _____ (be) on the rocks ____they started arguing frequently
has been / since
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He ____ (apologize) for his past mistakes, showing growth and maturity
has apologized
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She ___ (introduce / already) me to her parents
has already introduced
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To be unfaithful to a partner. Use it in one sentence.
Cheat on: She was devastated when she found out he had cheated on her
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To reconcile after a disagreement or argument. Use it in one sentence.
Make up: After their fight, they made up and promised to communicate better
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A relationship that is perfect in every way. Use it in one sentence.
A match made in ehaven: Everyone thinks they are a match made in heaven.
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To end a romantic relationship. Use it in one sentence.
Break up: hey decided to break up after realizing they had different goals in life.
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A positive sign or indication of healthy and desirable behavior in a relationship, such as mutual respect, trust, and good communication
Green flag
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We ___ (build) trust over the years, and it ____ (make) our bond stronger
have built / has made
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He ____ (be) open and honest with me _____ the past few months
has been / for
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To agree with someone or share the same views. Use it in one sentence.
See eye to eye: They don't always see eye to eye, but they respect each other's opinions.
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To immediately get along well with someone. Use it in one sentence.
Hit it off: They hit it off the moment they met at the party.
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I _____ (know) him ____ high school
have known / since
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She ____ (be / always) supportive of my dreams, making our relationship strong
has always been
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Limits set by individuals in relationships to ensure their needs, comfort, and well-being are respected by others
Boundaries
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To have a friendly relationship. Use it in one sentence.
Get along: They get along really well and rarely argue.
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To tolerate someone or something unpleasant. Use it in one sentence.
Put up with: She couldn't put up with his constant criticism any longer.
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