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Key Vocabulary
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vampire ˈvæm.paɪər A2 |
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bartender ˈbɑr.tɛndər A1 |
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billionaire ˈbɪl.jə.nɛr A2 |
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charity ˈtʃær.ɪ.ti A1 |
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hunger ˈhʌŋ.gər A1 |
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unstoppable ʌnˈstɑpəbəl B1 |
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hazy ˈheɪ.zi A2 |
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dating ˈdeɪ.tɪŋ A1 |
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rounding ˈraʊn.dɪŋ A2 |
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malaria məˈlɛr.i.ə B1 |
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soul soʊl A2 |
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mortals ˈmɔr.təlz A1 |
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ordinary ˈɔr.də.nɛri A2 |
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super ˈsuː.pər A1 |
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following ˈfɑloʊ.ɪŋ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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but is there any chance that Carl is a vampire
➔ Present Simple in indirect questions
➔ The phrase uses the Present Simple ('is') in an indirect question to speculate about Carl being a vampire.
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I'm serious think about it
➔ Imperative mood without 'to'
➔ The phrase 'think about it' is in the imperative mood, used to give a direct command without 'to'.
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he's not a billionaire he's a hundred millionaire
➔ Contractions and emphasis
➔ The contractions ('he's') and the structure emphasize the correction from 'billionaire' to 'hundred millionaire'.
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why do people always round up
➔ Present Simple with 'always'
➔ The Present Simple ('do') with 'always' indicates a habitual action or general truth.
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you're gonna put out
➔ Going to future for predictions
➔ 'You're gonna put out' uses 'going to' to predict future behavior based on present evidence.
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my soul just threw up a little bit
➔ Past Simple with 'just'
➔ The Past Simple ('threw') with 'just' indicates an action that happened very recently.
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did you guys oh come on you gotta give me this one
➔ Informal contractions and colloquial expressions
➔ The phrase uses informal contractions ('you gotta') and colloquial expressions ('come on') typical of spoken English.
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someone get him a shot he's thinking again
➔ Imperative mood with 'someone'
➔ The imperative mood ('get him a shot') is used with 'someone' to give a command without specifying the doer.
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