We continue looking in depth at the rest of the paragraph, for conversational emphasis.
I can't figure out what's on sale usually, because I don't have a TV. But I happened to be walking past a TV that was on in a store. I saw it as I was walking along on the sidewalk. I like to walk a lot. Well, I used to like to walk, and then I broke my ankle. When I broke it, I stopped walking. Luckily, I was able to start walking yesterday, in time to get the great deal at Best Buy!
We're looking more closely at how to pronounce these words, and how to speak fluently and conversationally. Today, focus especially on the ERRR sound, "wouldn't," and emphasis.
I wouldn't have gone to Best Buy if I hadn't happened upon a great deal. I hadn't heard about the great deal they were advertising at all until I saw the ad on TV fifteen minutes before.
This is for Asians learning English.
I wouldn't have gone to Best Buy if I hadn't happened upon a great deal. I hadn't heard about the great deal they were advertizing at all until I saw the ad on TV fifteen minutes before. I can't figure out what's on sale usually, because I don't have a TV. But I happened to be walking past a TV that was on in a store. I saw it as I was walking along on the sidewalk. I like to walk a lot. Well, I used to like to walk, and then I broke my ankle. When I broke it, I stopped walking. Luckily, I was able to start walking by yesterday, in time to get the great deal at Best Buy!