Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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awesome ˈɔːsəm A2 |
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superpowers ˈsuːpərˌpaʊərz A2 |
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obvious ˈɒbviəs A2 |
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twist twɪst B1 |
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despite dɪˈspaɪt A2 |
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comic-book ˈkɒmɪkˌbʊk A1 |
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save seɪv A1 |
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failure ˈfeɪljər A2 |
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professor prəˈfɛsər A1 |
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crackerjack ˈkrækərˌdʒæk B1 |
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salaries ˈsæləriz A2 |
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reflects rɪˈfɛkts B1 |
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education ˌɛdʒuˈkeɪʃən A1 |
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deserved dɪˈzɜːrvd A2 |
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sidekicks ˈsaɪdˌkɪks B1 |
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peacekeeper ˈpiːsˌkiːpər B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I feel awesome
➔ Present Simple for feelings
➔ The verb 'feel' is in the present simple to express a current emotion.
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no way he has real superpowers
➔ Present Simple in negative form
➔ 'No way' is an informal way to say 'it is not possible', followed by the present simple in negative form.
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that I did not see coming
➔ Past Continuous with negation
➔ The phrase uses 'did not see' to negate the past continuous action of 'see coming'.
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I have come to save the day
➔ Present Perfect for recent action
➔ 'Have come' is used to indicate a recent action with present relevance.
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alas the final failure for professor poopy pants
➔ Interjection and noun phrase
➔ 'Alas' is an interjection expressing regret, followed by a noun phrase 'the final failure for professor poopy pants'.
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where's this button
➔ Contraction in question
➔ 'Where's' is a contraction of 'where is', commonly used in informal questions.
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you just let the bad guy get away
➔ Past Simple with emphasis
➔ 'Just' is used to emphasize the recent past action of 'let the bad guy get away'.
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pretty sure the B wasn't the bad guy
➔ Modal verb for certainty
➔ 'Pretty sure' is used with the modal verb 'wasn't' to express high certainty.
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