There are few things as “British” as the soap opera. These are what we call a “kitchen sink” style of TV, and they became popular after the Second World War — and yes, some of the series have been running that long, too.
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From Lesson Audio 1:08
…While these days I don’t watch much TV at all, to be perfectly honest, and indeed we don’t even ?????? a TV, I guess it’s quite a normal thing for…
Please can somebody help me with the verb missing in second 1:08. No matter I’ve tried many times listening to what Julian says, I can’t manage to understand.
Thanks a lot,
Ramon T
“we don’t even have a TV”
That was my guess, but if the word really is “have” your pronunciation differs so much from the standard!
Thanks a lot, Julian
Ramon T
I don’t really know what you mean to be honest – it’s emphasised, to be sure, but there’s nothing non-standard about it.