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my fellow boo I has saved us again ow 00:01
good Lord no no no up a bit up a bit 00:07
walk away walk away my 00:11
fellow 00:14
my 00:16
fellow 00:19
boo good news thanks to my leadership 00:23
skills cowering running and pulling a 00:26
scattle we are safe from our enemy the 00:30
gor give Daddy some sugar wo Captain 00:35
smack has saved us again best of yet 00:39
this planet is full of great 00:42
stuff look at these delicious 00:45
fruits that makes me feel so good 00:51

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[English]
my fellow boo I has saved us again ow
good Lord no no no up a bit up a bit
walk away walk away my
fellow
my
fellow
boo good news thanks to my leadership
skills cowering running and pulling a
scattle we are safe from our enemy the
gor give Daddy some sugar wo Captain
smack has saved us again best of yet
this planet is full of great
stuff look at these delicious
fruits that makes me feel so good

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Key Grammar Structures

  • my fellow boo I has saved us again

    ➔ Subject-Verb Agreement (error: 'I has' instead of 'I have')

    ➔ The sentence should be 'my fellow boo, **I have** saved us again' to maintain correct subject-verb agreement.

  • good Lord no no no up a bit up a bit

    ➔ Interjections and Imperative Mood

    ➔ 'Good Lord' is an interjection expressing surprise, while 'up a bit' is an imperative command.

  • walk away walk away my fellow

    ➔ Repetition for Emphasis

    ➔ The phrase 'walk away' is repeated to emphasize the action.

  • thanks to my leadership skills

    ➔ Prepositional Phrase

    ➔ 'Thanks to' is a prepositional phrase indicating cause or reason.

  • cowering running and pulling a scattle

    ➔ Gerunds and Verb + ing

    ➔ 'Cowering', 'running', and 'pulling' are gerunds acting as nouns.

  • give Daddy some sugar

    ➔ Colloquial Expression

    ➔ 'Give Daddy some sugar' is a colloquial way to say 'give Daddy a kiss'.

  • this planet is full of great stuff

    ➔ Adjective + Prepositional Phrase

    ➔ 'Full of' is a prepositional phrase modifying the adjective 'great'.

  • look at these delicious fruits

    ➔ Imperative Mood with Object

    ➔ 'Look at' is an imperative verb followed by its object 'these delicious fruits'.

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