Study

be easy to talk to

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • tell a lie
    something you say when you have just said something wrong and want to correct it phrase Her name is Paula, no, I tell a lie (= I'm wrong) - it's Pauline
  • take the blame
    To admit responsibility for some bad result or outcome Idiom It are the culprits and they need to take the blame
  • feel low
    Feel Sad expression My eyes feel really sore.
  • social media
    to websites and computer programs that make communication possible with the use of computers or refers mobile phones noun I love to see social networks
  • confide in
    to share your feelings and secrets with someone because you trust them not to tell other people phrasal verb phrasal verb She's nice, but I don't feel I can co
  • feelings Your feelings about something are the things that you think and feel about it
    Noun He was afraid of hurting my feelings.
  • make a promise
    to tell someone that one will definitely do something in the future expresion (idiom) Expresion (Idiom) He made a promise to help her
  • keep/tell a secret
    not to tell (something secret) to anyone else phrase (idiom) You can’t trust her to keep a secret.
  • teenagers A teenager is someone who is between thirteen and nineteen years old.
    Noun He was acting like a lovelorn teenager.
  • talk behind somebody`s back
    If you do something bad or unkind behind someone’s back, you do it without them knowing phrase The kids were always making fun of him behind his back.
  • care for each other
    Take care of each other common phrase We offer many ways to care for each other during any type of health event.
  • have a lot in common
    to share interests, beliefs, attitudes, opinions, etc. phrase (idiom) You're a musician too? I guess we have a lot in common.
  • talk face to face
    if you talk to someone face to face, you talk directly to them, not by phone, email, online, etc. phrase Banking customers still often want to do business face
  • see ye to eye
    someone you agree with them and have the same opinions and view phrase Daniel saw eye to eye with the teacher
  • break
    If a marriage breaks up or two people in a romantic relationship break up, their marriage or their relationship ends: phrsal verb So there's no reason to break
  • close Friends
    Can be understood as somebody who can talk to about everything He was my closest friend and confidante
  • empathize with
    to be able to understand how someone else feels verb verb, t's very easy to empathize with the characters in her books.
  • stand by somebody
    to continue to support or help someone who is in a difficult situation phrasal verb He's my mate and I'm going to stand by him.
  • keep
    To continue to do something Verb Do you want this photograph back or can I keep it