Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
| Vocabulary | Meanings |
|---|---|
|
sandwich ˈsæn(d)wɪtʃ A1 |
|
|
trashy ˈtræʃi A2 |
|
|
vermin ˈvɜːr(m)ɪn B1 |
|
|
territory ˈtɛrɪˌtɔːri B1 |
|
|
insult ɪnˈsʌlt A2 |
|
|
gratitude ˈɡrætɪˌtud B1 |
|
|
slay sleɪ B1 |
|
|
gently ˈdʒɛntli A2 |
|
|
excited ɪkˈsaɪtɪd A2 |
|
|
trap træp A1 |
|
|
leader ˈliːdər A1 |
|
|
capable ˈkeɪpəbəl A2 |
|
|
applause əˈplɔːz A2 |
|
|
hurry ˈhɜːri A1 |
|
|
kitchen ˈkɪtʃən A1 |
|
Do you remember what “sandwich” or “trashy” means in ""?
Hop into the app to practice now – quizzes, flashcards, and native-like pronunciation are waiting!
Key Grammar Structures
-
get away from me get away it's my sandwich
➔ Present Imperative
➔ The phrases 'get away' are in the imperative mood, used to give direct commands.
-
I like that I like that you can't touch it
➔ Present Simple with Pronouns
➔ The verb 'like' is in the present simple tense, and 'I' and 'you' are subject pronouns.
-
back away back away back away get out of here
➔ Repetition for Emphasis
➔ The phrase 'back away' is repeated for emphasis, a common rhetorical device.
-
you're fed all day by the humans in the park
➔ Passive Voice
➔ The sentence uses the passive voice with 'are fed', emphasizing the action rather than the doer.
-
how about we share the sandwich 50/50
➔ Suggestion with 'How about'
➔ The phrase 'how about' is used to make a suggestion in a polite manner.
-
you got yourself a deal
➔ Informal Agreement
➔ The phrase 'you got yourself a deal' is an informal way to agree to something.
-
we need to slay the Sea Dragon
➔ Modal Verb 'Need to'
➔ The modal verb 'need to' expresses necessity or obligation.
-
hurry I'm home
➔ Exclamatory Sentence
➔ The sentence 'hurry I'm home' is an exclamatory sentence, expressing strong emotion.
Related Songs