(other orders than those given here are possible)
1) Mum, I met him and his sister two months ago.
2) I really fancied him and I realised he liked me too.
3) She’s been my friend since we first met.
4) Him and me have been seeing more and more of each other.
5) He is being so kind, gentle and understanding.
6) Weve been on several trips together.
7) Theres so much to tell you, but I havent asked him if he minds
8) Well, actually, no, we havent done what you must be thinking!
9) He’s been brought up very traditionally.
10) How can I put this … his Dad is a cardinal.
11) He has refused to go to bed with me.
12) We have been engaged for two weeks.
13) We’re getting married next week – can you and Dad come?
Cambridge University Press 1995
Fancy [sb] (verb): be attracted to [sb] (ES: gustar, sentirse atraĆdo por)
Mick admitted that he fancied Laura.
Mick admitió que le gustaba Laura.
Understanding tolerate person (ES: comprensivo)
Bring up to teach a child to behave in a particular way or to have particular beliefs (ES: educar)
Jumbled mixed up, chaotic (ES: desordenador)
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