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In Home Alone movie there is a phrase "We slept in" used in a situation that can't be referred to as intentional, but don't foget that it is a comedy movie. "We slept in" in this context is likely for comedic effect. This is like antiphrasis, the words that are used to convey the opposite of their literal meaning. Like "Take your time, we've got all day" (meaning "hurry up, we don't have all day")."Tell me about it" (in the sense of "don't bother, I already know").
@@fredylopez2477 maybe you are right than but I told i was just guessing i didn't even say i was totally right or even sure about my ideas may i mixed up
-"I believe that she overslept." estimated Alex. -"No sorry, I can't because I'm gonna sleep in tomorrow." -"Many individuals reported that it had been only his intention either to prohibit or censor the book." -"I know what he meant to say." -"He intentionally demoted him." Thank you so much! Ukraine
Hi Kevin great lesson as always...In the "Home Alone" movie Kevin's parents overslept by accident but when they wake up they say "We slept in"...Is this correct?
I don't remember what they said in that scene but maybe they woke up very early that's why they decided to sleep in but in the long run they really overslept. BUT the first time they slept in that's why they said it when they woke up the second time.
In “Home alone” they wake up late for the plane to Paris and parents cry out “We slept in!”and start running around like crazy … Why not “We overslept!”, they obviously didn’t do it intentionally…
I don't remember what he said in that scene but you're right, they overslept (not slept in) because they wanted to wake up early to catch the airplane in time but they didn't set the alarm clock therefore they woke up very late.
Sleep in i guess the you have a Day off and you slept in on purpose but sometimes it's negative that you sleep in and you have very important thing to do but you didn't do it because you slept in please correct me if lm wrong have a fantastic time yall
I didn't get what you tried to mean, or your question but Kevin said: - You "sleep in" when you sleep late AND you do it on purpose, you mean to do it, it's your intention to do that or you do it intentionally. ON THE OTHER HAND, AND ON THE CONTRARY. - You "oversleep" when you sleep late BUT you don't do it on purpose, you don't mean to do it, It's NOT your intention to do that or you don't do it intentionally. Maybe the things that you gotta do aren't very important, that's why you decide to sleep in, BUT if those things are relevant and essential then you set your alarm clock and wake up early enough. I hope I helped.
Will first of all what's up what i tried to say is that sleep in you slept more then usual but on purpose you meant to do it maybe you have a day off from work or school i hope you got it sir next one
Sleep over is to sleep more than usual but you didn't mean to it wasn't plant its just happened and you're late for work or school maybe you even missed it and you wouldn't be able to get there on time this what l was saying to say i hope you got it sir this is the best examples i can give you right now i was just guessing you know that maybe lm right or wrong that it 😅
@@shieldstar5629 "to sleep over" means to sleep in someone else's place or house, not to sleep more than usual it's got nothing to do with "to sleep in". Well, what I can see right now is that you like to scramble and you don't text the words correctly, like in; plant, the correct one is "planned" in that case. - this is what I was saying to say. ?.??? Well.
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How great these videos are with the similarities and differences of phrasal verbs, you are now one of my favorite English teachers on UA-cam, I started following you because you seem like a professional teacher to me and that is why I think your videos are so useful for We who want to learn advanced American English, to have the opportunity to apply for jobs and university studies. I am Venezuelan and I am also grateful for how brave you are to show us some mistakes that some youtubers have who are not native American speakers. 🎉
Sleep in - oversleep
In Home Alone movie there is a phrase "We slept in" used in a situation that can't be referred to as intentional, but don't foget that it is a comedy movie. "We slept in" in this context is likely for comedic effect. This is like antiphrasis, the words that are used to convey the opposite of their literal meaning. Like "Take your time, we've got all day" (meaning "hurry up, we don't have all day")."Tell me about it" (in the sense of "don't bother, I already know").
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Mean to - intentional
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Oversleep, in Spanish we Say: me quedé dormido 😴
Great lesson as usual. I’ve got two questions. What’s the difference between incident and accident , intent and intention?
Will I guess over sleep that you have something very important and you over slept this the first one
I don't get it pal, your ideas are all over the place, I mean, you're all mixed up.
@@fredylopez2477 maybe you are right than but I told i was just guessing i didn't even say i was totally right or even sure about my ideas may i mixed up
Maybe i mixed up
Well, I guess you're just jokin'. 😊.
Could you explain please why in the movie "Home alone" when they overslept and the parents screamed: "We slept in!!"???
There could be a crossover that caused them say it in that way, a link to the previous scenes in the movie, so they said that kind of intentionally
@@pashu16af doesn't sound very logical to be honest
-"I believe that she overslept." estimated Alex.
-"No sorry, I can't because I'm gonna sleep in tomorrow."
-"Many individuals reported that it had been only his intention either to prohibit or censor the book."
-"I know what he meant to say."
-"He intentionally demoted him."
Thank you so much!
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Hi Kevin great lesson as always...In the "Home Alone" movie Kevin's parents overslept by accident but when they wake up they say "We slept in"...Is this correct?
I don't remember what they said in that scene but maybe they woke up very early that's why they decided to sleep in but in the long run they really overslept.
BUT the first time they slept in that's why they said it when they woke up the second time.
There could be a crossover that caused them say it in that way, a link to the previous scenes in the movie, so they said that kind of intentionally
I sleep in the bed because on the floor is too hard 😅
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But if you ain't got a bed or a sofa bed, what else can you do ?. 😊.
@@fredylopez2477 hun..😊
A riddle let me think 😊 i sleep in the dark because in the sun is too hot 😅 ..now REPEAT
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Overslept _ sleptover
Is there any difference
In “Home alone” they wake up late for the plane to Paris and parents cry out “We slept in!”and start running around like crazy … Why not “We overslept!”, they obviously didn’t do it intentionally…
I don't remember what he said in that scene but you're right, they overslept (not slept in) because they wanted to wake up early to catch the airplane in time but they didn't set the alarm clock therefore they woke up very late.
There could be a crossover that caused them say it in that way, a link to the previous scenes in the movie, so they said that kind of intentionally
Sleep in i guess the you have a Day off and you slept in on purpose but sometimes it's negative that you sleep in and you have very important thing to do but you didn't do it because you slept in please correct me if lm wrong have a fantastic time yall
I didn't get what you tried to mean, or your question but Kevin said:
- You "sleep in" when you sleep late AND you do it on purpose, you mean to do it, it's your intention to do that or you do it intentionally.
ON THE OTHER HAND, AND ON THE CONTRARY.
- You "oversleep" when you sleep late BUT you don't do it on purpose, you don't mean to do it, It's NOT your intention to do that or you don't do it intentionally.
Maybe the things that you gotta do aren't very important, that's why you decide to sleep in,
BUT if those things are relevant and essential then you set your alarm clock and wake up early enough.
I hope I helped.
Will first of all what's up what i tried to say is that sleep in you slept more then usual but on purpose you meant to do it maybe you have a day off from work or school i hope you got it sir next one
Sleep over is to sleep more than usual but you didn't mean to it wasn't plant its just happened and you're late for work or school maybe you even missed it and you wouldn't be able to get there on time this what l was saying to say i hope you got it sir this is the best examples i can give you right now i was just guessing you know that maybe lm right or wrong that it 😅
If I got it wrong tell me the right thing then
@@shieldstar5629 "to sleep over" means to sleep in someone else's place or house, not to sleep more than usual it's got nothing to do with "to sleep in".
Well, what I can see right now is that you like to scramble and you don't text the words correctly, like in; plant, the correct one is "planned" in that case.
- this is what I was saying to say. ?.???
Well.
I need profond explanation about in/on Farm
Sorry I guess that you not the 😊
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