727 - The Quirky Australian 'Crime' Tense. 'Hopefully.'
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audio
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Advice
Writing
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Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Sep 30, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:14:34

A listener asked why Australians use the present perfect tense in a way you won't hear in British or American English. You'll often hear it in crime reports or on the radio. Also, we look at a slightly controversial use of the word "hopefully."

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