Please help me in my homework
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come off: to happen as planned or to succeed.
I always come off worse when we argue.
come apart: to separate into several pieces.
I picked up the plates and they came apart in my hands.
come up : to move towards someone.
A young boy came up to me and asked for help.
come through: if a piece of information or a document comes through, you receive it.
My passport still has not come through.
get over: to accept an unpleasant fact or situation after dealing with it for a while
He is upset that you did not call, but he will get over it.
Kindly ask the remaining questions in a separate thread for rapid assistance.
Regards
come off: to happen as planned or to succeed.
I always come off worse when we argue.
come apart: to separate into several pieces.
I picked up the plates and they came apart in my hands.
come up : to move towards someone.
A young boy came up to me and asked for help.
come through: if a piece of information or a document comes through, you receive it.
My passport still has not come through.
get over: to accept an unpleasant fact or situation after dealing with it for a while
He is upset that you did not call, but he will get over it.
Kindly ask the remaining questions in a separate thread for rapid assistance.
Regards