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Lessons Categories relationships

20 English lessons on the topic of 'relationships'

The word "relationship" can mean either:

  • a romantic relationship (with a boyfriend, wife, etc.)
  • a non-romantic relationship (with a friend, a coworker, a family member, or anyone you know)

This category teaches expressions for talking about both kinds of relationships.

English Lesson: The question isn't whether or not we love each other. It's whether we're ready to make a lifelong commitment at our age.
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1. “The question isn't whether or not we love each other. It's whether we're ready to make a lifelong commitment at our age.”

English Lesson: When she said that, it kind of threw me off.
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2. “When she said that, it kind of threw me off.”

English Lesson: ...I don't know what to say.
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3. “...I don't know what to say.”

English Lesson: Don't build it up into a big deal.
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4. “Don't build it up into a big deal.”

English Lesson: Aren't you just the slightest bit curious as to what he's been doing all these years?
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5. “Aren't you just the slightest bit curious as to what he's been doing all these years?”

English Lesson: A woman wants a guy who she can click with, in terms of, like, her interests and hobbies.
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6. “A woman wants a guy who she can click with, in terms of, like, her interests and hobbies.”

English Lesson: I've personally found that long-distance relationships are really hard to make work.
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7. “I've personally found that long-distance relationships are really hard to make work.”

English Lesson: There's always drama with those two.
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8. “There's always drama with those two.”

English Lesson: I hope we can still be friends.
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9. “I hope we can still be friends.”

English Lesson: The last thing I want is for you to feel like you can't open up to me about this kind of stuff.
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10. “The last thing I want is for you to feel like you can't open up to me about this kind of stuff.”

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