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yes, sorry, i was just correcting the spelling as you posted .
hope that helped you make more sense of everything. He has a very unusual quality to his voice, doesn't he .
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1.55 "Absolutely not. I was .... , yes." What was an adjective? hustling
2.22-2.25 ........
'You hang out with a tough crowd, don't you'
Er..on a Friday, yes'
2.32-2.38 "It/there was pretty much
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got a fine/got a ticket/got fined are all ok.
Your phrase 'wrong parking' is not a natural English one.
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1 and 3 if they have already parked the car.
2 if they haven't already parked the car.
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That is using 'people' with a completely different meaning. I doubt very much you could fit all of any of the 'peoples' of the world into a single barn, unless they were about to go extinct, and somehow I doubt that is what the OP
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Shoe is countable...
sentence 1 is correct as long as she is wearing a single shoe.
sentence 2 is correct if she is wearing both shoes.
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I'm not sure what you are querying...
limousine is a type/style of car, not a proper noun, so it doesn't need a capital letter.
Rolls Royce is a brand/make of car, so a proper noun, so needs capital letters.
Incidentally,
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'may well' and might as well' definitely not synonymous.
Nor are 'may well' and 'may as well' - but I'm blowed if I can explain the difference right now, sorry.
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no, 'down' isn't used in that way, even informally.
You could say the 'downstairs' flats.
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people is plural; you can't have one people.
There is one person in the barn.
There are two people in the barn.
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