llegar con retraso

llegar con retraso(
yeh
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gahr
 
kohn
 
rreh
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trah
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soh
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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to arrive late
El tren llegó con retraso al aeropuerto y casi perdimos el vuelo.The train arrived late at the airport, and we almost missed our flight.
b. to be late
Si llegas con retraso, me voy. Estoy harto de tener que esperarte siempre.If you're late, I'll leave. I'm tired of always having to wait for you.
Este autobús siempre llega con retraso. Por eso hay tanta gente en la parada.This bus is always late. That's why there are so many people at the stop.
c. to be delayed
El barco llegó con retraso debido al temporal.The ship was delayed due to the storm.
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