![]() The three steal the keg from the party, ending up in a ditch. They are invited to a party by Duke's friend, JP, whom Tobin sees as competition. Meanwhile, Tobin plans to tell his best friend, Angie, 'The Duke', he likes her. Dorrie tells Keon that Kerry will probably be at the party. Later, Dorrie and Kerry meet in the bathroom, kissing passionately. Dorrie tries to calm Addie down, but she storms off. Kerry visits the diner with her friends and pretends not to know Dorrie Addie makes a scene with her boyfriend in the diner. He asks Julie to come with him, but she declines, feeling a need to stay with her mother.Īcross town, Waffle Town employee Dorrie tries to juggle her best friend, Addie, who is worried that her boyfriend is going to break up with her, and Kerry, a cheerleader Dorrie hooked up with. They almost kiss before Stuart's publicist shows up to take him back to his hotel. He dismisses her concerns, stating he offered it because he cares about Julie. Stuart offers to get a nurse for her mom, offending her. While dancing, Debbie has a coughing fit, causing Julie concern. Going to Julie's, Stuart is introduced to her grandpa and they bond over Mick Jagger. They go sledding and meet Julie's mother, Debbie. ![]() Julie reveals to Stuart she got accepted to Columbia and her mom is also deathly sick, but if she delays leaving, she will lose the scholarship. She reluctantly agrees and later has to save him from a group of fangirl cheerleaders. He mistakes her for a fan when she tries to return his phone to him, to which she takes offense, despite his apologies.Īfter the train is stopped by snowed-over tracks, Julie gets off to walk home, Stuart joins her and offers lunch at a local diner called Waffle Town. On Christmas Eve in Laurel, Illinois, Julie Reyes runs into rising pop star Stuart Bale on a train. It was released on November 8, 2019, by Netflix. But again, it is contracted in this song because the rhythm demands it.Let It Snow is a 2019 American Christmas romantic comedy film directed by Luke Snellin from a screenplay by Kay Cannon, Victoria Strouse and Laura Solon, based on the young adult novel of the same name by Maureen Johnson, John Green, and Lauren Myracle. I asked her, but she wouldn't say (would = wanted, wouldn't= refused, didn't want to) = I asked her but she didn't want to tell me.Īs you can see in the examples, when we use the auxiliary "will" or "would" in conversation we usually contract them, but when we use the modal "will" (or its past form "would"), we don't usually contract them. If you will help me, I'll try to do it (the first WILL is the modal verb, the second WILL is the auxiliary for future) = if you want/accept to help me, I'll try to do it. If she were here, I would know ("would" is not in the if-clause)īut here we're not using the auxiliary "would", but the past of the modal verb "will", and this modal verb expresses volition, similar to "want", and it may go in the if-clause: If you need me, I will help you ("will" is in the main clause, not in the if-clause) We don't use "will" or "would" in the if-clause (the sentence introduced by the conjunction IF): AS LONG AS YOU'D LOVE ME SO= If you accept to love me very much. You can also turn a verb into a noun or, likewise, change grammatical categories easily.ĪS LONG AS= If. This is not usual, but in English you can easily turn a word or a phrase into a verb. Here, the word "good-bye" is used as a verb. WE’RE STILL GOOD-BYING= We’re still saying good-bye. THE FIRE IS SLOWLY DYING= If a fire is dying, it is extinguishing, disappearing. HOLD= To hold someone is to hug them, to embrace them, to put your arms around them because you love them.ĪLL THE WAY HOME= All through the way, from the beginning to the end of my journey. KISS GOODNIGHT= If you kiss somebody goodnight, you say goodnight with a kiss. WAY is sometimes used with the meaning of "very" (that’s way too high= that’s really really high). ![]() Turned down LOW emphasizes the same idea. ![]() ![]() TURNED WAY DOWN LOW= If the light is turned down, it becomes less intense. So corn for popping is maize to make pop-corn. Pop-corn is a kind of maize that pops open when you heat it and turns into a shapeless soft white ball that you can eat (especially when watching a movie). I BROUGHT ME= I brought myself I brought with me.ĬORN (AmE)= Maize (BrE). MAN (AmE)= In this context this is just a colloquial exclamation with no meaning, equivalent to "boy!" or "my!" or "gee!" or "wow". LET IT SNOW!= I don’t mind if it’s snowing, it can go on snowing forever for all I care. Nevertheless, the rhythm of the song needs a contraction here. I’ve finished) but not usually contracted when it means possession as here. WE’VE NO PLACE TO GO= The verb HAVE is usually contracted (‘ve) when it is the auxiliary (e.g. ![]()
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