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Learning idioms with Friends

hello everyone welcome back in this video we're going to learn seven idioms with friends if you want to learn more about English idioms I highly recommend reading the books Engl...

Course: Idioms from TVSection: Seven idioms from FriendsSubtitles: en

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hello everyone welcome back in this

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video we're going to learn seven idioms

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with friends if you want to learn more

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about English idioms I highly recommend

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reading the books English idioms in use

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they provide comprehensive explanations

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and examples to help you understand and

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use idioms effectively you can find the

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link to these books in the description

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below also don't forget to check out my

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English idioms playlist you'll have

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access to more than 100 common idioms

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accompanied by real life examples and

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quizzes let's begin and learn idioms

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with

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friends I don't know what to say we

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shouldn't have lied to

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you yeah I feel so bad is there is there

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anything I can do to make it up to

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you the idiom make it up to someone

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means to do something nice or helpful to

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apologize or show that you're sorry for

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something you did wrong or to make them

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feel better after disappointing

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them I don't know what to say we

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shouldn't have lied to

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