Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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phone /foʊn/ A1 |
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house /haʊs/ A1 |
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got /ɡɒt/ A1 |
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look /lʊk/ A1 |
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know /noʊ/ A1 |
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got /ɡɒt/ A1 |
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go /ɡoʊ/ A1 |
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stay /steɪ/ A1 |
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got /ɡɒt/ A1 |
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see /si/ A1 |
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like /laɪk/ A1 |
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did /dɪd/ A1 |
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saw /sɔ/ A1 |
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hold /hoʊld/ A2 |
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did /dɪd/ A1 |
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see /si/ A1 |
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look /lʊk/ A1 |
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scream /skrim/ B1 |
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kill /kɪl/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I just got to the house.
➔ Simple past tense
➔ The verb "got" is the simple past form of *get*, showing a completed action in the past.
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I've looked in every drawer here, though, and there's not a single iPhone charger.
➔ Present perfect continuous (I have looked) + Present simple (there's)
➔ "I've looked" uses the present perfect continuous to stress an action that started in the past and has relevance now; "there's" is a contraction of "there is" in the present simple.
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I'm like, all alone in this place.
➔ Present progressive (am) + informal filler "like"
➔ "I'm" is the contraction of "I am" in the present progressive; the filler "like" does not change meaning but adds a colloquial tone.
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We will be in and out.
➔ Future simple with modal "will" + infinitive "be"
➔ "Will" marks a prediction or decision about the future; it is followed by the base form "be" to create the verb phrase "will be".
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I don't know the combination.
➔ Negative present simple with verb "know"
➔ "Don't" is the contracted form of "do not", used here to negate the present‑simple verb "know".
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If my man was inside of a vault.
➔ Second conditional (unreal present) with past simple "was"
➔ "If" introduces a hypothetical situation; "was" (past simple) signals an unreal condition referring to the present.
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You will need a blowtorch to get inside of this bad boy.
➔ Future simple with modal "will" + infinitive "need"; purpose clause with infinitive "to get"
➔ "Will" expresses certainty about the future; it is followed by the base verb "need". The purpose of the need is expressed with the infinitive phrase "to get inside".
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But luckily, our sponsor today, you know, *Work Flame* is part of my everyday carry knife clock.
➔ Parenthetical insertion "you know"; present simple with linking verb "is"; possessive adjective "my"
➔ "you know" is a colloquial parenthetical that does not affect grammar; "is" links the subject "Work Flame" to its complement; "my" shows ownership.
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We will take a look at this safe, and then we will try to crack it.
➔ Future simple with modal "will" repeated; coordinated clauses joined by "and"
➔ Each clause uses "will" to indicate a future action; the conjunction "and" links two sequential actions.
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