"I seen it" and other stupid mistakes

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Hi. James from EngVid. I was talking to a friend the other day - actually I
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was talking to two friends.
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One was from Detroit, in the ghetto,
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a really poor, poor area, and the other one was from down south.
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We were having a conversation, and it was the three of us,
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drinking lattes in Starbucks, and we were chatting about a movie.
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It was "Green Hornet". I was saying,
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"Green Hornet, it's on Netflix.
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I'm going to go watch it." Netflix,
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it's this thing in America.
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You've probably seen it. You can get movies all over.
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Anyway, I said, "I want to see this movie,
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Green Hornet." Now, my friend who was from the ghetto,
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he went, "Yo, man, it ain't that good.
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It ain't that good. I wouldn't see it if I were you.
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I wouldn't see it. It ain't that good." I was kind of confused.
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So I looked at my friend from the south and I went,
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"What does he mean?" He goes,
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"I seen it. I seen it,
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too. It ain't that good.
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He's right." I was thinking to myself,
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"I need some new friends." Now,
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why? I'm going to explain, because in this particular lesson we call it,
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"I seen it", and other stupid mistakes.
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Now, I'm being unfair. But generally put,
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"I seen it", and "it ain't good", and "if I were you",
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"if I was you I wouldn't see it",
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"if I was you", they are shown in movies and in music and they are
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used as what we call stereotypes.
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A stereotype is when we say,
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anything like this, the rest is exactly the same.
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So all the people from England drink tea and like Earl Grey and Poupon,
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because it's a stereotype. All Canadians like beer,
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eh? That's a stereotype. So, it's to say one thing,
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one kind, all are the same.
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In this particular case, in North American movies,
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when they want to show someone as being uneducated or stupid,
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meaning not intelligent, they usually make them use things like "ain't",
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"She ain't my wife. She's my cousin",
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or "seen". Usually in the south,
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Arkansas and Texas, they make them say this,
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because they want them to seem simple and nice,
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or just simple and stupid.
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In the ghetto, "Yo, man, I seen him with my own two eyes.
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He ain't a good man." I'm giving you this background because I'm not saying this,
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but if you start using it because you watch the movies and you see these
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stereotypes and you think, "This is how they sound in America.
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I will sound like this", they will think you're stupid,
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and act accordingly. "Accordingly" meaning: treat you that way.
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So let's go to the board and do some work.
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Problem number one, "I seen it before".
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The problem with, "I seen it" is,
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what they mean to say is,
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"I saw it". It's very simple.
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It's the simple past. When we say the simple past,
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we say, something was true.
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Something happened. It happened before and it is true.
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That's it. "Seen" is actually a past participle.
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Past participle means something in the past,
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yes. But it participates - participates.
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When you participate, it means you're a part of something.
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Yes? You've got it. You're part.
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Well a past participle usually, unless we're speaking of speech - I forgot the speech
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now. It'll come back to me.
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Trust me. It usually participates by having a perfect form,
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which would be "have", so "have had",
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"has had", and "had had", believe it or not.
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So, here there is no participle.
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They just said, "I seen it".
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They missed the perfect form.
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You need to have the perfect form.
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So, the problem is using the past participle,
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"seen" when you should use the simple past.
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Right? Easy enough, "saw" and "seen".
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Solution number one, "you saw", just just "you saw".
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"I saw the movie", "I saw you yesterday".
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Simple past, it happened. It's done.
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The next one we can use is PP.
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Past participle has two words, so you should use two words.
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"Have seen", "I have seen it",
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"I had seen you", "He has seen you".
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Done. Cool? Next stupid mistake. Problem:
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you say "ain't". "I ain't doing it",
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"She ain't doing it", "I ain't going to do it".
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I lied a little bit.
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There is one situation in which I would use it,
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and friends would use it.
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Mister E., I've been told, has used it.
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When you want to be kind of sarcastic,
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and you want to say to somebody,
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"It ain't happening", "I ain't going to do it",
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and I'm saying in kind of a sarcastic way,
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not that I'm stupid. But I'm being simple here,
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and this is the way it's going to happen,
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and "I ain't going to do it",
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simple as that. But usually it shows non- intelligence.
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So, you have to see if I'm smirking which is sort of an arrogant smile
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like, "I ain't going there", or "You ain't going there",
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it means I'm being combative.
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I know what I'm saying.
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I don't care, it's bad grammar on purpose.
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I'm trying to get you angry or set you off,
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or let you know where I am.
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However, if you're new to English and you actually think this is English,
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or you're in part of those areas I talked about that speak this way,
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you actually have to learn the verb,
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"to be" in its negative form.
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Yes. I'm sorry. You have to learn it.
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There are two, "is not" and "are not".
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The actually contraction is, "isn't" or "aren't".
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"They aren't here", not "They ain't here".
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"He isn't here" or "He is not here".
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Please learn these forms. Okay? We got that? Cool.
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Problem one and two, so we're cleaning up our language.
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Right? "I have seen this before",
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or "I saw it". "It ain't good" becomes,
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"it isn't that good". Now, problem number three.
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This is more a - well,
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I don't know if we would call it a stupid mistake.
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It's more, maybe a transition in the language.
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People are doing this more and more every day,
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but the formal, when it's written properly or spoken properly is this.
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We do not say, "if I was you".
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Do you remember we talked about "was" means a fact in the past,
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something has happened? Well "if" and "wouldn't",
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indicates imaginary. It hasn't happened.
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So we have a problem.
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You're saying here something happened, but you're using the imaginary saying,
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"it hasn't happened". It's very confusing for my little brain.
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Even Mister E. is having problems.
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He thinks he's a moron.
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"Moron" is another word for "idiot".
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So how do we clear that up in English? I think I said to you
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that we don't usually use the same form when we talked about "ain't",
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because people usually say, "I ain't",
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"she ain't", "they ain't". We change the verb forms.
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This is a strange case in English where we use the same verb form for
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everything, but in a specific case,
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when we use the word, "if" and and we use the word,
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"were", and sometimes even "if", "were",
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and "would", because these tell us it's called the imaginary form.
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So an easy way to remember this,
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because this is more a grammar point,
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and if you speak English, this is more your language,
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if you see "if" there, "if" stands for "imagine",
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"imaginary". "Imagine" starts with I.
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That tells me if I see an "if",
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then should use "were" instead of "was".
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It's simple, "If I were you,
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I would go back and do the lesson again".
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See, "if", "I"? "Imagine", "were", don't use "was",
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simple. If you have a problem with "is" or "was" think the S means for
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"was", for "situation". You think, "Is this a real situation? No.
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Therefore, I cannot use 'was', I must use 'were'." Easy enough? "If",
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I for "imagine", "were". Easy, right? So these are stupid mistakes,
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but we have easy ways to fix them.
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Let's go over them quickly, okay? "Ain't",
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"you can't do it because it ain't right".
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We have different pronouns and you must have a different usage of verb form.
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"Is" or I-S, for "he", "she",
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and "it", and for plurals, "are",
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"they are", "we are". Easy enough.
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"Seen", well, (joking) you didn't "seen" it. "You done saw it, son."
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Sorry, "You saw it." No. People in the south,
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don't get mad at me.
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I just watch the movies and I'm saying what they would say.
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Okay? All right? Then we have a lesson on "all right".
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Okay, "I seen it" becomes, "I saw it".
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If I want to say, "seen" because I really want to,
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I remember the simple rule of PP.
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Past participle has two words because it participates.
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So I have to say, "have seen",
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"had seen", "has seen". Those three are okay.
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By the way, this lesson is for Mary Alice.
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Mary Alice, thank you very much.
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Thank you. Thank you. You were on Facebook and you asked us to do that,
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and that "seen" part is specifically for you.
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Oh, and the part I forgot was passive speech.
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When we say, "It was eaten by",
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passive speech for past participle.
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Told you I'd get back it.
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You didn't believe me, did you? You ain't believing me.
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You ain't believing me. But you seen.
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You seen with your own eyes.
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Sorry. Okay. Before I finish, "if I was",
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"if I was a millionaire, I would be doing this wrong".
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"If" tells me I for "imagine",
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then I have to use "were".
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Right? If I were you, I would get up off that couch and write down
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this address. Or better yet, save it, right? You can tell your friends you seen
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it before, but now you know you saw it and your English is much better.
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At, where? www.eng- as in English,
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because we ain't teaching French - vid - as in video,
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which I'm sure you've seen before,
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.com. www.engvid.com. I bet you wish you were the first one to see it.
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Have a good day. I ain't seen it before.
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That's good. I've got to call my friends up, damn idiots.
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Learn English for free www.engvid.com
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