It’s summer baby so we talk about that place we all love… the BEACH! ⛱ Men wearing socks AND sandals 🤢, getting sun burnt in PRIVATE places ☀, DOGS running around 🐕 and lots more! So much RnR vocab it’s scary – one more episode to go then it’s 100 baby, but in the meantime…. just keeeeeep on ROCKin’! 💣💣💣
The RnR vocab that you will learn in today’s show:
I don’t know if you heard Clarification Charlie slagging you off
I don’t want beef between 2 podcasters
I’ll rise above it
Don’t worry, I’ll fill you in
I thought we could talk about beach attire
My Dad is a fan of sandals and socks… oh that is a stinker!
I wouldn’t want to be seen dead with you
People like to wear speedos / swimming trunks
Just a quick little glance
There can be some extra pubic hair coming out
I’m the opposite end of the spectrum
When you get people selling stuff at the beach you have to haggle
Applying the sunscreen to my cock and balls
That’s not a rule that you adhere to
Dogs at the beach seems a bit odd
We went to a really secluded beach
Just as he was letting the dog loose
I think he was doing that just to piss you off
That is just not on
In today’s show I said to Boom Boom:
“If I had to choose between wearing speedos or going naked, I would choose going naked”
A nice simple second conditional here, but what would be the negative of this sentence?
Here are two options:
If I hadn’t choose…
If I didn’t have to choose….
And the correct answer is….. number 2! Remember that when the verb ‘have’ is in the past and negative, we say “didn’t have” and NOT “hadn’t”.
We only use “hadn’t” when it’s an AUXILIARY verb, for example “I hadn’t been to Scotland before I was 20”.
Sounds like a simple thing, but LOTS of people make this mistakes, so don’t be one of them people, ROCK people with your RnR Grammar! 👊