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Englishforu Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Does it make sense?

This is transcript I made and I'm wondering these sentences make any sense to you.

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A: it’s a silly absurd character I think you know how they waddle shake their butts when they walk it's just kinda silly.

B: There's like mighty ducks which is like pairing(small possibility, paring) the least mighty character with that aptitude(not sure, sounds like aptutive aptutive or something) to be like to make the ultimate underdog

A: right right in a..kinda.. rough violent sport

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And I would like to ask a word sounds like aptutive, aptutive or something like that. It doesn't sounds like attitude. And contextually, would 'pairing' be correct?

Thank you.
  

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englishforu This is transcript I made Of what? We cannot judge your accuracy without the original recording. englishforu I would like to ask a word sounds like aptutive, aptutive or something like that.

  • englishforu This is transcript I made Of what?
  • We cannot judge your accuracy without the original recording.
  • englishforu I would like to ask a word sounds like aptutive, aptutive or something like that.
  • It doesn't sounds like attitude.
  • There is no point in our guessing; we need to hear it.
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englishforuThis is transcript I made
Of what? We cannot judge your accuracy without the original recording.
englishforu I would like to ask a word sounds like aptutive, aptutive or something like that. It doesn't sounds like attitude.
There is no point in our guessing; we need to hear it.
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I'm sorry I forgot to attach the link

Thanks
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This is the best I can do:

...it’s a silly, absurd character. I think they knew how to waddle or to shake their butts. And when they walk, uh, they're just kinda silly.

Oh ***...

It's like the Mighty Ducks, which is like pairing the least mighty character with that adjective to be like, to be the ultimate underdog ...

Right, right, in a,

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