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la diferencia entre los verbos venir e ir

 

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Old March 22, 2008, 08:01 AM
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You've got it, Rusty!

So, if I say companion instead of companionship the phrase is not correct nor clear?

Is there a better way to say ... it lacks the idea of companionship that these two verbs can convey to make it more clear?

You'v got the idea, how would you express it?

Thanks a lot!
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