The Bikeriders Trailer
Transcript
I’ve been thinking… I can’t run this club forever.
I built this from nothing.
This is our family.
Woo!
You and me, kid.
From the beginning?
Yes, please!
That was the golden age of bike riders.
I never felt so out of place in all my life.
That’s when I saw him for the first time.
He took my breath away.
I’m Benny.
Five weeks later, I married him.
I thought I could change him, you know?
Not to be different, but to be… I don’t know, like, he’s wild!
Hey! I told you take that jacket off.
You’d have to kill me to get this jacket off.
What about the bar?
Burn it down.
The club got real big, real fast.
They started running drugs, gambling, prostitution…
Is that what this club is now?
I want you to quit riding!
Don’t ask that.
Benny…
I need you.
You can’t have him.
If he wants to ride a bike… …he’ll ride a bike.
I wanna tear that world apart
Hey, you know, just… Just think it over, you know?
Vocabulary List
run
(verb) to operate or be in charge of something
out of place
(idiom) not suitable for a particular situation
take someone’s breath away
(idiom) to surprise or amaze someone so much that they are left speechless
take off
(phrasal verb) to remove a piece of clothing
burn down
(phrasal verb) to destroy something by fire
quit
(verb) to stop doing something.
tear apart
(phrasal verb) to destroy something by tearing it into pieces
think over
(phrasal verb) to consider something carefully before making a decision
Grammar Lesson
In this lesson, we will learn:
- how to use never in various tenses
NEVER
I never felt so out of place in all my life.
We can use never in various tenses.
never + base form
(present simple)
I never go to bed before 11.
never + -s form
(present simple)
He never helps me.
am/is/are + never + adjective
(present simple)
She is never late.
never + past simple
(past simple)
I never talked to him.
was/were + never + adjective
(past simple)
She was never late when she worked there.
will + never + base form
(future simple)
I will never forget you.
will + never + be + noun
(future simple)
He will never be a manager.
will + never + be + adjective
(future simple)
He will never be happy.
have/has + never + past participle
(present perfect)
I have never seen anything like this.
have/has + never + been + adjective
(present perfect)
He’s never been late.
have/has + never + been + adverb of place
(present perfect)
He’s never been there.
have/has + never + been + prepositional phrase
has + never + been + preposition + noun
(present perfect)
He’s never been to New Zealand.