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Kadioguy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

That is broken (video)

  1. In this video (0:06):

She says, 'Or if something breaks in your car, that is broken, you want to make sure you repair that, too.'

Is it grammatically wrong? (There is not a conjunction.)

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  1. In this video (0:09):

He says, 'And here to answer our question is my special guest, Ms. Tabitha Let.'

What does 'Ms. Tabitha "Let"' mean?

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  1. In this video (0:00):

She says, 'Well, we should all take really good care of our things.'

Dose she mean '...we all should take really good care of our things.'?

If not, could you tell me what she means?

  

Top answer

1. Technically you could make a case for her statement being correct, but that would be a real stretch. Almost surely she just said it poorly.

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  • Technically you could make a case for her statement being correct, but that would be a real stretch.
  • Almost surely she just said it poorly.
  • "that is broken" should have been left out.
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1. Technically you could make a case for her statement being correct, but that would be a real stretch. Almost surely she just said it poorly. "that is broken" should have been left out.


2. The lady's last name seems to be Let, or Lett, or Lette, or something like that.


3. I'm sure your 2 sentences mean the same thing, and it's very common to say it both ways. Since yo

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