Hi,
is it correct to say "she is being away from me" ? If not, what should I say?
thank you.
What do you mean to say? She is distant in an emotional sense? She has left you (the relationship)? Or simple that she is travelling?
Anonymous wrote: Hi, is it correct to say "she is being away from me" ? If not, what should I say? thank you.
She and I are way over .
Just in terms of tense, you'd need to say 'she is away from me' rather than "she is being away from me".
But really, it depends on what your meaning is.
Best wishes, Clive
Hi whl626
Sorry, but I don't understand your sentence either. Can you elaborate? Way over what?
Ooops, I thought this was a common sentence used among native speakers to mean a couple has broken apart. The relationship is over, it no longer exists. Either one is gone.
She has left him.
They are not together any more.
They have broken up.
Clive
No, 'away' isn't used to describe a couple that are no longer together.
Clive's suggestions are the most common phrases for this.