Argylle Trailer

Transcript

I certainly hope you dance as well as you dress.
 
There’s only one way to find out.
 
You and I, we’re not so different, agent Argylle.
 
Little help?
 
Hold on.
 
The book is phenomenal, sweetie, but… What happens next?
 
It’s called a cliffhanger, Mother.
 
Elly, it’s called a cop out.
 
Whoa, hey! There’s a cat in there.
 
Oh my God, you’re Elly freaking Conway.
 
Author of “Argylle” series, Elly Conway!
 
I am such a fan!
 
Oh yeah?
 
What is it you do?
 
Espionage.
 
Would you sign my book?
 
Here we go.
 
I love this book!
 
C’mon. Who are these people?
 
Real life spies.
 
Why would they care about me?
 
Because you’re a goddamn fortune teller, Elly.
 
What you wrote in your new book actually happened and you kicked a hornet’s nest you didn’t even know existed.
 
I’m in some really big trouble, Mom.
 
Oh, so now you’re experimenting with drugs.
 
I want all assets on them now.
 
I need her to write the next chapter.
 
God, I hate that cat.
 
Yeah! It’s time for you to meet the real agent Argylle.
 
Oh my God.
 
Oh my God. Oh.
 
My. God.

Vocabulary List

cliffhanger
(noun) a situation in a story that makes you feel very excited or nervous because you do not know what will happen
 
cop-out 
(noun) something you do or say in order to avoid doing or accepting something
 
espionage
(noun) the activity of secretly finding out secret information and giving it to a country’s enemies
 
fortune teller
(noun phrase) someone who uses cards or looks at people’s hands in order to tell them what is supposed to happen to them in the future

Grammar Lesson

In this lesson, we will learn:
  • how to use certainly
 
CERTAINLY
I certainly hope you dance as well as you dress.
 
Certainly is an adverb and we can use it in these following patterns.
 
certainly
without any doubt
 
subject + certainly + verb
I certainly hope we can do this again.
 
subject + verb be + certainly + noun
That was certainly a good start.
 
subject + verb be + certainly + adjective
She is certainly attractive.
 
subject + verb be + certainly + possessive pronoun
This is certainly hers.
 
subject + modal verb + certainly + verb
This will certainly make him think again.
 
it is + certainly + adjective + that clause
It is certainly true that there are more courses on offer.
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