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If Only You Were Mine
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Plot overview
This series explores the intense emotional journey of two individuals separated by circumstance, yet bound by undeniable longing. As they navigate new relationships and personal growth, they constantly grapple with the question of what could have been. Can fate offer a second chance at love, or will regret define their future, leaving them haunted by the past?
Level insight
Dialogue focuses heavily on expressing nuanced emotional states, regret, and hypothetical situations, requiring strong command of advanced vocabulary and conditional tenses.
Learning goals
Practice conditional structures ('If only...') to express regret and wishes effectively
Learn vocabulary for deep emotional attachment and longing
Master nuanced phrases for expressing complex relationship feelings
Lingos you'll learn in this series
take a guess
Let me take a guess.
To attempt to answer a question or figure something out without having all the facts.
warm one's heart
It warms my heart to know you're so loved and cherished.
An idiomatic expression meaning to cause someone to feel happy, joyful, or deeply satisfied, often due to witnessing kindness or happiness in others.
knight in shining armor
Yeah, you swept in like a knight in a shining armor.
An idiomatic expression for a man who comes to the rescue of a woman or someone in trouble.
give someone a moment
Brandon, why don't we give them a moment to talk alone?
To allow someone a brief period of time alone, often for privacy or reflection.
be all on someone
This is all on him.
Idiomatic expression meaning that someone is completely responsible for a situation or consequence.
can't thank someone enough
I can't thank you enough for coming with me.
An idiomatic expression used to show extreme gratitude, implying that simple thanks are insufficient.
sweep in
Yeah, you swept in like a knight in a shining armor.
An idiomatic expression for a man who comes to the rescue of a woman or someone in trouble.
quite a journey
Yeah, it has been quite a journey, hasn't it?
An expression used metaphorically to describe a long, eventful, and often challenging experience or relationship.
tell me about it
No, tell me about it.
An idiomatic expression used to show strong agreement or understanding with what someone has just said.
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