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Learning these collocations makes talking about family issues so much easier.💕💟💕💟👍
The examples really helped me understand these collocations better. Thank you 🙏
The phrase 'stay on good terms' is so useful in everyday conversations!💖💛💖💛
This is exactly what I needed !! The explanations are so clear ❤
I love learning collocations -- they make my English sound more natural 😊
The explanation about ‘mutual separation’ is spot on. Very helpful!👍🙏🌟🔥
So grateful for these detailed examples on such a sensitive topic 😊
I love how practical this lesson is-something we might need to use in real life.🤗😊💟👍🎇🎆
I didn't know the difference between joint and sole custody until now. Thanks 👍
This video explains everything so clearly, even complex legal terms.❤
Such an important topic, especially for those dealing with legal matters in English.
This really expands my vocabulary on legal and family-related topics.
I'm so happy I found this video ❤😊 It's helping me prepare for a legal English exam 🎉
I've heard these terms before, but never understood them fully. Great video 🙏❤🎉
Mutual divorce and staying on good terms -- it's great to know how to express this in English ❤❤❤
These family - related terms are so practical -- thanks for explaining them so well ❤
This video is helping me understand real-life situations in English.❤🧡💛💚💙💜
This is the best explanation of family -related collocations I have come across ❤❤❤
Child support and custody terminology can be tricky, but this video makes it simple 😊❤
I can now confidently talk about custody and child support in English!👍
I like how the video uses simple language to explain complex legal terms.
Very informative !! I'll definitely watch the other parts of this series.😊
Family law terminology has always been difficult for me to grasp, but this video helped a lot 👍🙏
I needed these expressions so much 👍
I didn't know the phrase 'award sole custody ' existed... Now it makes sense ❤
I always struggled with expressing family -related legal matters in English, but not anymore ❤
Mutual divorce is something you don’t hear about often, but it’s important to know how to say it.
Learning these collocations makes talking about family issues so much easier.💕💟💕💟👍
The examples really helped me understand these collocations better. Thank you 🙏
The phrase 'stay on good terms' is so useful in everyday conversations!💖💛💖💛
This is exactly what I needed !! The explanations are so clear ❤
I love learning collocations -- they make my English sound more natural 😊
The explanation about ‘mutual separation’ is spot on. Very helpful!👍🙏🌟🔥
So grateful for these detailed examples on such a sensitive topic 😊
I love how practical this lesson is-something we might need to use in real life.🤗😊💟👍🎇🎆
I didn't know the difference between joint and sole custody until now. Thanks 👍
This video explains everything so clearly, even complex legal terms.❤
Such an important topic, especially for those dealing with legal matters in English.
This really expands my vocabulary on legal and family-related topics.
I'm so happy I found this video ❤😊 It's helping me prepare for a legal English exam 🎉
I've heard these terms before, but never understood them fully. Great video 🙏❤🎉
Mutual divorce and staying on good terms -- it's great to know how to express this in English ❤❤❤
These family - related terms are so practical -- thanks for explaining them so well ❤
This video is helping me understand real-life situations in English.❤🧡💛💚💙💜
This is the best explanation of family -related collocations I have come across ❤❤❤
Child support and custody terminology can be tricky, but this video makes it simple 😊❤
I can now confidently talk about custody and child support in English!👍
I like how the video uses simple language to explain complex legal terms.
Very informative !! I'll definitely watch the other parts of this series.😊
Family law terminology has always been difficult for me to grasp, but this video helped a lot 👍🙏
I needed these expressions so much 👍
I didn't know the phrase 'award sole custody ' existed... Now it makes sense ❤
I always struggled with expressing family -related legal matters in English, but not anymore ❤
Mutual divorce is something you don’t hear about often, but it’s important to know how to say it.