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Friends - Grammar - Second Conditional, part 1 ('omnipotent' scene)
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This iconic clip from *Friends* is an excellent resource for intermediate English learners to master advanced vocabulary through humor. By watching, you will learn the meaning of the word **"omnipotent"** (all-powerful) and see it used correctly in the **second conditional** grammar structure (*"If I were... I would..."*). The scene also illustrates a common linguistic pitfall: confusing similar-sounding words. You will observe how Joey mistakenly confuses "omnipotent" with "impotent," creating a comedic misunderstanding. This video helps improve your listening comprehension, vocabulary retention, and ability to recognize situational irony and puns in natural conversational English.
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oh that's good Phi okay okay if I were
omnipotent for a day I would want um
world peace no more hunger good things
for the
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To cause the death of a living thing, such as a person, animal, or plant. It can also be used figuratively to mean stopping a process or causing great pain or discomfort.
A reason is a cause or explanation for why something happens or why someone does something. It is the information that answers the question 'Why?'.
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