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Family Feud= a prolonged disagreement or dispute between families

Family Feud= a prolonged disagreement or dispute between families. Lesson 6 p. 31-35. get along (with). to have a good relationship with someone It’s hard to get along with James because he is a very bossy and controlling person.

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Family Feud= a prolonged disagreement or dispute between families

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  1. Family Feud= a prolonged disagreement or dispute between families Lesson 6 p. 31-35

  2. get along (with) • to have a good relationship with someone It’s hard to get along with James because he is a very bossy and controlling person. Tony and Alice don’t get along. They constantly argue.

  3. do one’s best • to try as hard as possible Tom did his best when he took his final exam and he passed it.

  4. lose one’s temper(s) • to become very angry Linda and her husband lost their tempers when their neighbor’s dog destroyed their garden.

  5. see eye to eye • to agree Brian wants to become a musician, but his parents want him to be a doctor. Brian doesn’t see eye to eye with his parents on his career.

  6. make up • to become friends again after having an argument or fight Tina and James had an argument over money, but they made up after Tina apologized to him.

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