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come too late

come too late
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. llegar tarde
Ralph came too late to work and the boss yelled at him.Ralph llegó tarde al trabajo y el jefe lo gritó.
b. llegar demasiado tarde
We came too late. The party is already over.Llegamos demasiado tarde. Ya se acabó la fiesta.
c. venir tarde
Don't come too late or there won't be any food left.No vengas tarde o no quedará comida.
d. venir demasiado tarde
They came too late and didn't see the beginning of the movie.Vinieron demasiado tarde y no vieron el comienzo de la película.
a. llegar tarde
I'm glad he started studying, but I think his efforts came too late.Me alegro que empezó a estudiar, pero creo que sus esfuerzos llegaron tarde.
b. llegar demasiado tarde
The visiting team fought hard, but their comeback came too late.Los visitantes lucharon duro, pero la remontada llegó tarde.
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