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This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 2296.
Can you understand this English grammar?
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How do you know when to use can and when to use could?
This grammar is all over the English language.
Listen in today to get some real tips and tricks to remember in any conversation.
Hello, Lindsay.
How are you today?
Excellent, Aubrey.
How's everything going on?
What's.
What's going on in Arizona?
How's everything going on?
What is that?
How is everything going on?
Yeah, don't say that.