Meanwhile (at the same time)
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Hi, Anna!
I've been doing a lot lately -- going swimming, eating out, and I even went sky diving! I wish you were here, so that we could do our traditional sleepovers.
Also, I've been researching colleges. I know that Yale has always been our dream, but I'm scared that you won't be back in time for it. We've made a lot of plans for the future, but I'm not sure that we'll be able to achieve them all.
It's going to be hard without you next year. I hope you're doing fine, though. How's the designing coming?
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Infinitives typically include the word to.
For example: He likes to swim.
The form <em>to swim </em>is an infinitive - it is the basic form of the verb. It contains the verb itself (swim) and the word TO in front of it. Sometimes TO can be excluded, but usually it is not.
I believe you are right, because Romeo seems to be foreshadowing some fearful consequences awaiting someone soon.