Idioms - SEE EYE TO EYE | Learn English Idioms #shorts


Hi, folks! Charlie here. If I see eye to eye with you, does that mean that I'm looking you directly in the eyes today? I want to look at the idiom "see eye to eye." Now, idioms are tricky because they don't have a literal meaning. That means we can't figure out the meaning of the phrase from the words that are in it. The phrase "to see eye to eye with someone" simply means that you agree with them, that you have the same opinion as them. Here are a few examples to illustrate how we use it: • I don't see eye to eye with my father on politics. • Management and the employees need to see eye to eye on the company's goals and objectives. • He never saw eye to eye with his sister on many things, but they still love and respect each other. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching. See you next time! https://organicenglish.club/resources More from Organic English: Organic English Website: http://bit.ly/Organic-Web On Facebook: http://bit.ly/Organic-Facebook On Instagram: http://bit.ly/Organic-Insta SUBSCRIBE ➡️ http://bit.ly/Subscribe2OrganicEnglish #English #LearnEnglish #EnglishLanguage #IELTS #TOEFL #ESL #learnEnglishidioms #fromthegetgo #Englishvocabulary #Englishexpressions #Englishconversation #CharliesEnglishlessons #beginnerEnglish #EnglishforESLlearners #Englishlanguagelearning #englishlanguageteaching

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