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Be easy to talk to: It is easy to talk to a pers ...
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Feelings: Sentiment refers to both a state of mind
Noun. She knew my feelings by the look on my face.
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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.
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Make a promise: It's promising, swearing and committing.
Expresion (Idioms). She made a promise with me.
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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.
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Keep: To have something always, as your own.
Verb. He keeps his car very clean.
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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.
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Care for each other: It is mutual support between one person or more.
Commom phrase . He really cared about her.
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Break: Break into two or more pieces.
Pharsal verb. She broke her leg in the accident.
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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.
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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.
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Have a lot in common: Share interests, attitudes, opinions, etc.
Phrase (Idioms). My brother and I have many things in common.
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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.
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Take the blame: Admit responsibility for any bad outcome.
Verb. The coach took the blame for the loss.
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Teenagers: Of, being, or relating to people in their teens.
Noun. They are teenagers.
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See ye to eye: Have similar views or attitudes to something.
Phrase. Mr. David and I do not always see eye to eye.
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Feel low: Feeling depressed is feeling discouraged.
Expression. She feel low.
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