This phrase means to leave your current home to live somewhere else.
What is "move out"?
This phrase means to perform extremely well or show exceptional skill in an activity.
What is "excel at something"?
When someone loves you, they:
a) Always agree with everything you say.
b) Let you make your own decisions but help when needed.
c) Watch everything you do to make sure you don’t make mistakes.
b) Let you make your own decisions but help when needed
This is a duty or task that you are required to take care of, often linked to growing up or a job.
What is "responsibility"?
This phrase describes having no strong feelings or preferences about a topic or situation.
What is "be indifferent"?
A controlling person can also use kind words to get what they want.
True or False
People often say this phrase when something has a value or benefit that makes an effort or cost seem reasonable.
What is "be worth it"?
If someone needs to relax, unwind, or calm down, they might use this two-word phrase.
What is "mellow out"?
A controlling person might give you compliments but only when you follow their rules. This is an example of:
a) Genuine love
b) Emotional manipulation
c) Constructive criticism
b) Emotional manipulation
This phrase describes providing emotional or physical support for someone during challenging times.
What is "be there for somebody"?
This phrase refers to succeeding in doing something, often after difficulties or challenges.
What is "manage to do something"?
Which of the following is a hidden sign of controlling behavior?
a) "I’m only telling you this because I care about you."
b) "What do you think is the best decision for you?"
c) "You should always feel free to share your opinions with me."
a) "I’m only telling you this because I care about you."
This phrase refers to something being included as a feature, benefit, or condition of another thing.
What is "come with something"?
This phrase means to try as hard as you can, giving your maximum effort.
What is "do one's best"?
In a relationship, a person says, “I only want what’s best for you,” but constantly dismisses your ideas, isolates you from friends, and decides what you should do. This behavior is best described as:
a) Supportive guidance with love
b) Subtle emotional abuse masked as concern
c) A caring partnership based on trust
b) Subtle emotional abuse masked as concern