Daily Life - I’m Sorry I Love You VI (C0064) A: This is ridiculous! I can’t believe you’ve been sleeping with someone else! How could you do this! You...
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Daily Life - I’m Sorry I Love You VI
(C0064)
A:
This is ridiculous! I can’t believe you’ve been sleeping with someone else! How could you do this! You know what? I’m out of here!
B:
Wait! Doctor how is this possible? cheated on my boyfriend!
C:
I have something to confess... I’m sorry Veronica, I lied.
B:
Wait... what? What do do you mean?
C:
I lied. You aren’t even pregnant; there’s no bun in the oven. I was just so overwhelmed with jealousy that I couldn’t help myself. Veronica I love you!
B:
What are you talking about!!! Who are you?
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C:
It’s me! Daniel, don’t you remember me? From high school. I sat behind you every day in class! I used to go to every football game and watch you in the cheerleading squad!
B:
You are insane! We never even spoke! Why did you lie like that to my boyfriend?
C:
Because Veronica... It’s not fair! I love you; I have since the first day we met! Everything was going fine until that jerk came into the picture and ruined everything! I went to med school and became a doctor for you! You always said how you wanted to marry a doctor! You will be mine now... one way or another...
A:
I heard everything, you lying bastard! Get your hands off her!
Key Vocabulary
ruin
principle verb, past simple
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destroy
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bastard
common noun, singular
an cruel or unkind person
jealousy
common noun, plural
a feeling of being supplanted; apprehensive of losing affection or position.
insane
Adjective
very crazy
overwhelmed
Adjective
state of being affected deeply in mind or emotion
bun in oven
phrase
informal way of saying: pregnant
confess
principle verb, infinitive
to admit (a fault or crime)
ridiculous
Adjective
absurd, not logical
the
Supplementary Vocabulary
eavesdrop
verb
listen to another person’s conversation
split up with
phrase
end a relationship with
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deceit
common noun, nonvariable
dishonest behavior
a homewrecker
phrase
a person who has a relationship with a married man or a married woman
a fraud
common noun, singular
a person who is not who they seem; a person who lies
unfaithful
Adjective
to have a sexual relationship with someone who is not your husband, wife, boyfriend, or girlfriend
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