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She's way too obsessed with sounding American, it's hilarious 😂

fanoor
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"I'll be done in 10 minutes!"
"I'll be there in 10 minutes!"
"Imma be about 10 minutes!"
"10 (more) minutes!"
Nobody says wrapping up like that.
I'd use 'wrapping up' in a *quieter context, * like when reading a book or *some task you plan to get back too.* But it should be noted that neither of the above things are implied.

Ex: I'll wrap up in few minutes.
(Note the definition of 'Wrap' being used is ambiguous in this sentence)
Ex: Wrapping up.
(Again, ambiguous definition, I'd use context to decipher the meaning)

Speed
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"im done in 10" would also work. 😂

Halipatsuinen
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Not many people say I’m wrapping up, we usually say im done in 10 or I’ll be done in 10

ashleycooper
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"Im finishing in 10 mins"
-that what she said

atharvashrivastava
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I’d say “I’m wrapping up, I’ll be done in 10 minutes”.

jacobfreeman
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As an American I can confirm this channel has great examples of how we speak.

stevedoetsch
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As an American I'd either say "I'll be wrapping up in ten minutes" or I'm wrapping up now and I'll be done in ten minutes".

This is because "wrapping up" only kinda means "finishing" which is a process and not done immediately. The examples I gave are basically saying "I'm finishing up the final steps of the process and will have it completed in ten minutes." Since "wrapping up" is a process and not just a single act it's not a simple replacement for every use of the word "finish".

JonBrownSherman
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I’d say “I’ll be wrapping up in 10 minutes” as opposed to “I am wrapping up in 10 minutes.” 🤷🏽‍♀️

Moleda
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Wonderful way to teach us! I enjoy it so much 😊. Thanks a lot 😃

guadalupetecatl
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I’d say, “I’ll be done in a few minutes.”

timschneider
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I think “I’ll be done…” is said more than wrapping up. It just sounds more like you will be done in a certain amount of time compared to wrapping up, but thats just me.

harper
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“I’ll be done in a few”
“I am wrapping up”
“I’ll be done in about 10”
“I’m finishing up right now. It will be about 10 minutes.”

There are many ways of saying that phrase. It all depends on how you talk. Some people speak more “formally” as opposed to others that have more of a “relaxed” way of speaking.

biscuitb
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That “cause I wanna sound more American” was so cute, Marina!

sairaqadri
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Hi Marina.

Please can you do a video on when one is to use THEY, THERE AND THEIR.

I'd really appreciate that .

ChineduKaine
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This is the best way of teaching .. thanks

Asadsoil
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Remeber, the United States is a very large country. People will say this diferrently depending on what area you are in. I personally would never say, "I'm wrapping up in 10 minutes". maybe "Let me wrap this up. 10 minutes" or "Yeah, almost done, just need to wrap this up. About 10 minutes". I personnally use "almost finished, or "almost done". "Warpping up" sounds as odd to me as "finishing up". I think it's the "ing" in the words... Then again, I''m from Texas where a lot of people saying "fixin", which also sounds odd to me. "Yeah, fixin to be done soon. About 10 minutes or so". or "It's fixin to be 3 O'clock, I'll be done by then".
Growing up in Texas I hate hearing people use "fixin". Don't use it, unless you really are tyring to blend in in Texas.

Insider tip: If you are trying to hook up or gain someone's interest into dating you, lean into you accent; American are suckers for accents.

phatcartoon
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Alex-uopq
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Thanks so much for posting such a short great video, I have learn a lot from your channel.

PhuongTran-ltke
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I learn daily from your videos. Thank You for your free content.

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