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Vocabulary (verbs) 1. be/fall in love - to start to love someone romantically e. g. : I was 20 when I first fell in love. 2. fall out over - have a quarrel e. g. : They always fall out over some stupid little issues. 3. get on well - to be or remain friendly with (someone) e. g. : My parents didn't get on well. 4. make up - to forgive someone and be friendly with them again after an argument or disagreement e. g. : They kissed and made up, as usual. 5. have arguments - engage in a verbal fight or disagreement with someone e. g. : They always have arguments about/over where to go shopping.
Vocabulary (verbs) 6. put up with squabble - to accept or continue to accept an argument over something that is not important e. g. : I don't know why she puts up with family squabbles. 7. talk things over - to discuss a problem or situation with someone e. g. : I'd like to talk it over with my wife first. 8. pay (someone) compliments - to say something nice about (someone) e. g. : She always complains that her husband does not pay her any compliments.
Vocabulary (adjectives) 9. rocky - uncertain and difficult and not likely to last long 1. e. g. : Their relationship got off to a rocky start. 10. enthusiastic - showing urgent desire or interest; 1. e. g. , He seems very enthusiastic about his role in the play. 11. fulfilling - making you feel happy and satisfied; 1. e. g. : I hope you can find a job that’s really fulfilling.
Vocabulary (adjectives) 12. excitement - a feeling of being excited; e. g. : If you want excitement, you should try parachuting. 13. compromise - an agreement in an argument in which the people involved reduce their demands or change their opinion in order to agree; e. g. : It is hoped that a compromise will be reached in today's talks.
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