Catch Word #35 – Hit it off
If you are single and looking for a partner, then you are looking to hit it off with someone. You can also hit it off with a new friend, a new boss or colleague, or any new person in your life. We also look at the similar expressions, to get along and to have chemistry. These expressions are all used a bit differently, so listen to this episode to find out how!
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To hit it off
- To get along
- To have chemistry
- A blind date
- To set up (someone) with (someone)
- There’s lots vs. There are lots
- Company
- I heard (to hear something)
- At all
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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Catch Word #35 – Hit it off
If you are single and looking for a partner, then you are looking to hit it off with someone. You can also hit it off with a new friend, a new boss or colleague, or any new person in your life. We also look at the similar expressions, to get along and to have chemistry. These expressions are all used a bit differently, so listen to this episode to find out how!
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To hit it off
- To get along
- To have chemistry
- A blind date
- To set up (someone) with (someone)
- There’s lots vs. There are lots
- Company
- I heard (to hear something)
- At all
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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