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This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 2338.
Here you go being great at English again.
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One of the most common chunks that you'll hear in English is here you go.
So today you get three very different ways to use this in natural English to build connection.
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Hey there, Aubrey.
How's it going today?
I'm great.
How are you, Lindsay?
Good.
Aubrey, when.
When is the last time you took a cab?
Now do.