Have you come here to die?
No I came yesterday
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concern /kənˈsɜːn/
distressed /dɪˈstrest/ UK
US adjetivo
angustiado -a
inseparable /ɪnˈsepərəbəl/ UK
US adjetivo
inseparable
giant /ˈdʒaɪənt/
come around phrasal verb
1 (also come round British English) to come to
someone’s home or the place where they work in order to visit them SYN come
over
I’ll come
around later and see how you are.
Why don’t you
come round for lunch?
hang around with somebody
phrasal verb
to spend a lot of time with someone
The people I
used to hang around with were much older than me.
ups and downsinformal
the mixture of good and bad experiences that
happen in any situation or relationship.
We have our ups and downs like all couples.
We have our ups and downs like all couples.
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