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Listenever Posted 10 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

British accent: hate or hated?



The movie clip starts with this dialogue:
So you're not a classical music person, then?
______ every minute.
Yeah, I could tell.
In the second line, is it "Hate" or "Hated" in the blank?

It's a British accent.
  

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hate

  • hate
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Thank you.
I've got one more question.
At 21 seconds into the clip, there's this dialogue:
Right, _________________ get you in.
Wait a minute, Clark.

What did she say in the blank?
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Right, we'd better get you in.
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Thanks.
Who's 'we' here?
Is it the two people having the dialogue?
Then, how come it's not 'I'd better get you in' but 'we'd better get you in'?
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listeneverWho's 'we' here?
It's a polite way of saying "I'.

Another form is 'Let's get you inside.'

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