Daily Life - I’m Sorry I Love You VII (C0080) A: Thank god you showed up when you did! He’s insane! Do you think we should call the police? B: Don’t w...
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Daily Life - I’m Sorry I Love You VII
(C0080)
A:
Thank god you showed up when you did! He’s insane! Do you think we should call the police?
B:
Don’t worry about it, I’ll call my friend and have him take care of it. I can’t believe he was stalking you all these years. What a nut job!
A:
I know! Well... he said I’m not pregnant. I’m sorry if I got you all worked up over nothing. I want you to know that I didn’t do it on purpose...
B:
Don’t apologize! From the moment I met you, not a day has gone by when I haven’t thought of you. And now that I’m with you again, I’m... I’m just scared, Veronica. The closer I get to you, the worse it gets. The thought of not being with you, I mean, I just can’t handle it! We were made for each other, Veronica. You are my everything, my soul mate. What can I do?
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A:
Just hold me... I’ll always be here for you, no matter what. And together, we can tackle whatever life throws at us. I believe in us, Veronica.
B:
I’m so happy to hear that! I knew we belong together. I love you so much.
Key Vocabulary
tackle
verb
deal with something that is difficult
phrase
despite of anything may happen
common noun, singular
a close friend who has a deep understanding of you
phrase
phrase used to show you always do something
on purpose
phrase
with intention
get worked up
phrase
angry, excited, or upset about something
no what
matter
soul mate
not a goes by
day
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nut job
phrase
crazy person (informal)
stalk
verb
follow and watch a person (usually dangerous)
show up
phrase
appear; come to a place
insane
Adjective
crazy, not normal
Supplementary Vocabulary
stalker
common noun, singular
a person who follows someone for a long period of time in a way that is dangerous
perpetrator
common noun, singular
person who commits a crime
threaten
verb
say that you will do something to hurt or cause harm to a person
harass
verb
to annoy or bother someone many times
insanity
common noun, nonvariable
severe mental illness; the state of being crazy
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2008 Praxis Language Ltd.