Idioms - SEE EYE TO EYE - English Vocabulary #shorts
What happens when you see eye-to-eye with someone?
Today we're looking at the idiomatic phrase 'see eye-to-eye.'
Now, if two people see eye-to-eye, it means they agree with each other. Here are a few example sentences:
• My best friend and I don't always see eye-to-eye on music. I love Taylor Swift; he doesn't.
• The team members need to see eye-to-eye on the project's objectives for it to be successful.
• No matter how much you love somebody, if you don't see eye-to-eye with that person when it comes to raising kids, then the relationship can't work.
• The negotiation was challenging because the two parties couldn't see eye-to-eye on the price of the property.
So there you go. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching. See you next time.
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