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Don't be afraid to make mistakes
because that's how you learn.
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By making mistakes.
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All right, Miller, will you take the first one?
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"Henry hasn't written no answer
to my letter."
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No, Miller. It should be "Henry hasn't
written any answer to my letter."
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- De Lica, second one.
- "If I were him, I wouldn't say that."
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If I were you, I wouldn't say that either.
It should be, "If I were he."
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- West, third one.
- "I throwed the ball fast."
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You know better. This is third-term stuff.
You had that two years ago.
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- "Won't anyone borrow you a pen?"
- "The class choose him as president."
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"Where was you when it happened?"
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We didn't do very well with this, did we?
:29:57
All right. A little homework
will straighten that out.
:29:59
Homework? Are you...?
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Yes, homework. You can start copying
all 35 sentences in your notebooks now.
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- It ain't even the first week.
- I gotta work after school.
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This will count as a test. It might decide
whether you pass or fail this course.
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Miller?
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This...
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This was your idea, wasn't it?
:30:34
- What idea is that?
- This silent treatment.
:30:36
Picking the wrong answers deliberately.
:30:39
Look, I know you're the leader. Fine.
:30:41
But you're leading them
in the wrong direction. Why?
:30:44
Maybe you ought to mind
your own business, chief.
:30:46
Not many guys like what happened to Joe
Murray. He going to jail. You know that?
:30:51
I see. That's why you set
the class against me, huh?
:30:54
They don't need no excuse.
Or me to help them.
:30:57
Well, what about that talk
we had, Miller?
:30:59
Suppose we just forget about
that little snow job, Mr. Dadier.