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E.A.S.E.

2001by Sherry MacKay/Reproducible for Classroom Use

The Language of Love Match the idioms and expressions with their definitions.

___ 1. double date

A. To accept someones proposal of marriage

___ 2. blind date

B. To innocently like someone

___ 3. to go dutch

C. A date where two couples go out together

___ 4. to break up

D. To have your date fail to appear at the appointed time or even to call to cancel the date. E. To have a relationship with another person when you are married.

___ 5. to go steady or to go with someone

___ 6. to make out

F. To not show any interest in the other person even though you may be interested.

___ 7. to have an affair

G. To end a relationship.

___ 8. to get engaged

H. To use a clich without really meaning it, with the hopes of gaining someones interest.

___ 9. to be stood up

I. A date arranged by a third party for two people who have not met.

___ 10. to play hard to get J. To date only one person.

___ 11. to flirt

K. To slowly get to know a person before getting into a serious relationship.

___ 12. to feed someone a line

L. To kiss passionately.

___ 13. to get to know someone

M. To tease another person with your body or by what you say.

___ 14. to have a crush on someone

N. A date where each person pays his or her own way.

E.A.S.E.2001by Sherry MacKay/Reproducible for Classroom Use

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