Beau Is Afraid Trailer
Transcript
I am so sorry for what your daddy passed down to you but I wanted a child, the greatest gift of my life.
I’m visiting my mother tomorrow.
Hi carrot, it’s mom.
I’m just calling to say that I’m so, so so excited to see you tomorrow.
You’re my angel and I love you.
Okay, I love you.
Okay, bye sweetie.
I love you.
Are you at the airport?
I’m on my way, I just
It’s not safe, is it?
What do you think I should do?
I’m sure you’ll do the right thing, sweetheart.
Welcome back.
I hit you with my car.
What?
I know.
What?
What is this?
That’s my little assistant health monitor.
Feeling sad about going home Beau?
Must feel totally unreal.
I’m supposed to be leaving.
I don’t know if that’s gonna happen.
You will walk many miles.
Dozens will become hundreds.
Hundreds will become thousands.
Your adventures will continue for years and years.
I just need to get home.
I know.
Rip him apart!
Why did you lie to me?
Do you want the truth now?
Yes!
Vocabulary List
pass down
(phrasal verb) to give or teach something to someone who is younger than you or lives after you
excited
(adjective) feeling happy and enthusiastic
totally
(adverb) completely or absolutely
unreal
(adjective) not real or existing only in imagination
be supposed to
to be expected or intended to happen
rip apart
(phrasal verb) to tear something into pieces forcefully
Grammar Lesson
In this lesson, we will learn how to make sentences with:
- I am sorry for …
- What do you think …
I AM SORRY FOR…
I am so sorry for what your daddy passed down to you but I wanted a child, the greatest gift of my life.
For is a preposition.
A preposition can be followed by:
- a noun
- a pronoun
- a noun phrase
- a gerund
- a noun clause
I am sorry for + noun phrase
I am sorry for the mess.
I am sorry for the noise.
I am sorry for the trouble.
I am sorry for + gerund
I am sorry for being late.
I am sorry for troubling you.
I am sorry for making you wait so long.
I am sorry for + noun clause
I am sorry for + question word + subject + verb
I am sorry for what he did.
I am sorry for what they said.
I am sorry for how they treated you.
WHAT DO YOU THINK…
What do you think I should do?
What do you think + noun clause
What do you think + that + subject + verb
What do you think + subject + verb
What do you think that I should do?
= What do you think I should do?
What do you think that he will choose?
= What do you think he will choose?
What do you think that she would say?
= What do you think she would say?
What do you think + of + noun phrase
What do you think of the movie?
What do you think of the latest plan?
What do you think of your new school?
What do you think + about + noun phrase
What do you think about the movie?
What do you think about the latest plan?
What do you think about your new school?