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Sdasd tont Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

It’s been six trips.

Here is a part from BBC radio sitcom Cabin Pressure. Dose the "trips" here mean failures? (PS
Simon Says is a game)
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Thanks!

MARTIN: Douglas, the fuel.

DOUGLAS: Sorry, Captain, can’t help you.

MARTIN: [sighs] Simon says, ‘could you balance the fuel?’

DOUGLAS: By all means. You know, you can give up anytime you like. It’s been six trips.

MARTIN: No, I can get you. Besides, I want another go. I know I can do better than last time.

DOUGLAS: What, even better than, “Shall we play Simon Says, Martin? Okay, I’ll go first, Douglas. Tell me when you’re ready, Martin. I’m ready, Douglas – ugh.” I don’t know, Martin, you’ve set the bar punishingly high.
  

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sdasd tont Dose the "trips" here mean failures? No, it means journeys, as far as I can tell.

  • sdasd tont Dose the "trips" here mean failures?
  • No, it means journeys, as far as I can tell.
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sdasd tontDose the "trips" here mean failures?
No, it means journeys, as far as I can tell.

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