Quis Lady Trailer

Transcript

Yes?
 
Hi! I have some bad news.
 
We lost your mom.
 
What?
 
Sorry, that was terrible phrasing.
 
I meant we don’t know where she is.
 
Ah, I think your sister’s here.
 
Annie, it’s finally happened.
 
Oh my God. It’s okay. It’s okay, I’m here!
 
We’re orphans… Oh my God, you’re Orphan Annie! Oh my God!
 
She’s not dead! She ran away.
 
That bitch.
 
Anne Yum! Your mom owes me 80 grand.
 
When you have it, you’ll get your dog back.
 
I don’t have any money.
 
You could sell your eggs. I mean, it’s not like you’re using them.
 
No! There has to be another way.
 
Can’t stop the quiz!
 
What is the square root of 196?
 
14.
 
Correct.
 
How many hearts does an octopus have?
 
3.
 
Correct.
 
What?
 
Saffron. Saturn. Aphrodite, Apollo, Ares. Carbon dioxide. The equal sign.
 
Correct!
 
Oh my God!
 
What?
 
You know this game.
 
This is how you’re going to make the money!
 
I’m taking you to the Quiz!
 
Look out!
 
Learn how to drive!
 
Racist! Oh, hi!
 
Come on! It’s going to be fun!
 
I’m not sleeping on the floor.
 
I’m not sleeping on the floor either.
 
Then sleep on the chair!
 
I don’t want to sleep in a sitting position!
 
Oh my God.
 
I can’t play on live TV in front of millions of people.
 
I’ll let you get to it.
 
I know you gotta get through hair and makeup.
 
I already went through hair and makeup.
 
Well, then you missed a spot.
 
I can’t do this.
 
Am I sweating?
 
Yeah. You know what?
 
Put your arms down.
 
You’re having a panic attack.
 
Doctors prescribe these.
 
Is that cocaine?
 
Stevia. Do you ever use stevia?
 
The sweetener? Yeah, yeah. I’ve got it in my pocket.
 
Oh!
 
Win or lose, we’ll do it together.
 
That is definitely broken.
 
I bet you I can pop it back in myself.
 
No, I can’t. I’m going to throw up.
 
How can I ever thank you?
 
Maybe, like, a drink later?
 
Well I’m married… and gay.
 
Why’d you have to say two reasons?

Vocabulary List

phrasing
(noun) the way in which words are put together to form a sentence or phrase
 
orphan
(noun) a child whose parents are both dead
 
run away
(verb) to leave a place secretly, especially in order to avoid something unpleasant
 
owe
(verb) to need to give someone back money that they have lent you
 
grand
(noun) a thousand pounds or dollars
 
look out
(verb) to pay attention to what is happening around you so that you do not get hurt or into trouble
 
sitting
(adjective) not standing or lying down
 
get through
(verb) to succeed in dealing with a difficult or unpleasant situation
 
prescribe
(verb) to give someone a medicine or treatment that they are supposed to take
 
pop
(verb) to make a sudden, short, sharp sound
 
throw up
(verb) to vomit
 

Grammar Lesson

In this lesson, we will learn to build sentences using:
  • That was…
  • I meant…
  • There has to be…
 
THAT WAS
Sorry, that was terrible phrasing.
 
that + was + adjective
That was fun.
 
that + was + adverb + adjective
That was really fun.
 
that + was + adjective + uncountable noun
That was terrible advice.
 
that + was + determiner + adjective + countable noun
That was a terrible movie.
 
that + was + the + most + superlative adjective + noun + adjective clause
That was the most terrible movie that I have ever seen.
 
I MEANT
I meant we don’t know where she is.
 
I meant + noun clause + noun clause
I meant + noun clause + question word + subject + verb
I meant I don’t know where he went.
I meant I don’t understand why he resigned.
I meant I don’t remember what he really said.
I meant I don’t know when he left.
I meant I don’t know how he did that.
 
THERE HAS TO BE
There has to be another way.
 
There has to be + noun phrase
There has to be + determiner + noun
There has to be a solution.
There has to be a way.
 
There has to be + noun phrase + prepositional phrase
There has to be + determiner + noun + preposition + noun
There has to be a solution for this problem.
There has to be a way out of this situation.
 
There has to be + noun phrase + adjective clause
There has to be + noun phrase + that + subject + verb
There has to be a solution that we can try.
There has to be something that we can do.
 
There has to be + noun phrase + adjective clause + to + base form + noun phrase
There has to be + noun phrase + that + subject + verb + to + base form + noun phrase
There has to be a solution that we can try to solve this problem.
There has to be something that we can do to help those people.
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