First you either cheat on them or you start to lie to them then you start to hate being by them or with them then you cant even stand the sight of them and then last you slap them and then break up and say its OVER..........:(
Coming is the correct spelling.
The prefix "after" means coming later in time or place, or situated behind or in back of. It implies a sequence or following of something.
Neither of those forms is correct. The following forms are all correct:Where are you coming from?Where have you come from?Where did you come from?
your life will be very difficult to spend with that person and you will have a lots of fights every day and your hurt will discuss that person
Are your children coming home? is grammatically correct.
Coming
This afternoon you are coming to the Laboratory.
Yes, "She's coming with us" is correct grammar. It is a shortened form of "She is coming with us."
No. r is spelled are and the word order should be: When are you coming?
They are antonyms. Following means coming after. Preceding means coming before.
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No, the correct phrase is "he knew winter was coming." The word "had" is unnecessary in this sentence.