come after

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come after(
kuhm
 
ahf
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tuhr
)
A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. perseguir
The gang will come after us if we don't do what they want.La pandilla nos perseguirá si no hacemos lo que piden.
b. seguir
Halfway down the street, we realized that the drunk guy from the bar was coming after us.A mitad de la calle, nos dimos cuenta de que el borracho del bar nos seguía.
a. seguirle a
What number comes after 11? - 12. - Well done!¿Qué número le sigue al 11? - 12. - ¡Muy bien!
a. venir después de
We've survived the situation so far, but it's what comes after this that is more worrying.Por ahora sobrevivimos la situación, pero lo que viene después de esto es lo más preocupante.
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