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ANNE202 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

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Hi, teachers ?.?

I transcribed a video attached below from 16:30 to 17:07, and you can see my transcription in the box.

Could you answer my questions?






Cathie Wood, ARK Invest CEO&CIO

For more on Tesla, I (1)wanna bringing Cathie Wood, CEO and CIO of ARK Invest and well-known (2)Tesla ball(?). Though Tesla remains the firm’s top holding, however, ARK slashed it’s stake (3)in the company over the last several quarters, which included more than 17% reduction in ownership as of March 31st. Cathie joins us now. So cathie, gotta get your take on Tesla overtaking Toyota. The company only produce, (4)they just wanna get the numbers out, 103,000 vehicles in the first quarter or about 4% of the 2.4 million made by Toyota. Does tesla deserve this?




(1) Did she say “wanna bringing”? If so, is that grammatical?

(2) What did Emily say teacher? Ball? Bowl? Board?

(3) Where is “the company”? ARK Invest or Tesla?

(4) What does this sentence mean teacher?

“The management team of Tesla wanted to announce how many cars they manufactured”?



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ANNE202 (1) Did she say “wanna bringing”? If so, is that grammatical? " Never write "wanna" outside of dialogue.

  • ANNE202 (1) Did she say “wanna bringing”?
  • If so, is that grammatical?
  • " Never write "wanna" outside of dialogue.
  • Or "gonna".
  • Just take my word for it.
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ANNE202(1) Did she say “wanna bringing”? If so, is that grammatical?

"I want to bring in …." Never write "wanna" outside of dialogue. Or "gonna". Just take my word for it.

ANNE202(2) What did Emily say teacher? Ball? Bowl? Board?

Direct address requires a comma: "What did Emily say, teacher?" She is saying "bull" i

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