Lic. Isabel Janeth Del RosarioLópez Mejía Coordinadora del curso 1.worry about something. 2.talk to someone about something 3.think about something. 4.remind.

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Lic. Isabel Janeth Del RosarioLópez Mejía Coordinadora del curso 1.worry about something. 2.talk to someone about something 3.think about something. 4.remind someone about something. 5.forget about something. 6.buy something for someone. 7.pay for something 1.apologize for doing something. 2.thank someone for something 3.ask someone for something. 4.borrow something from someone. 5.say something to someone. 6.lend something to someone. 7.share something with someone.

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