It isn't you who would get into trouble, it is her. You must wait until you are 18. If you love her, wait and be friends for now.
Almost 10km without getting tired or hot!
Dill's explanation almost lands him in trouble because he tends to exaggerate or make up stories to make himself sound more interesting or to impress others. This can lead to misunderstandings or getting caught in a lie, which can then create problems or distrust with those around him.
Almost any part of your body will give trouble when you grow old
it was the drugs
You can move out when your 14 if you have a ligitiment reason why but yes you are 17 almost 18 don't worry about getting in trouble just pack you things and leave
They are almost extinct because of the stupid dams. The salmon have trouble getting over them.
Quite possibly - and you are almost certain to get into trouble if you go out of state without your parents' permission.
Britain and France were in trouble in 1918 because they were nearly bankrupted.getting attack by Nazis
almost everyone
No. A suffix is a two or three letters added to a word such as un- added to comfortable makes the word uncomfortable. If you add almost to without you have almostwithout which is not a word you will find in a dictionary
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no