Married, that's perfect for a joke. You can imagine in some kind of rom-com, like some romantic comedy, like Bridget Jones' diary or something. Universal and not universal. Unknown and known. True and false. Any sort of liars out there, kind of like big time liars, sort of government level liars. We kind of say that's, you know, it was, I thought it was true at the time. And I did what I thought was true atThe Daily Show with Jarrett Bellini is on weekdays from 9 to 11 a.m. ET.
In this episode I'm talking about recent things I’ve been teaching in my classes including some grammar and some social English. There's an absolultely massive amount of grammar crammed into this epsiode and quite a lot of silly improvisation too!
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