Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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funny ˈfʌni A1 |
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activate ˈæktəˌveɪt B1 |
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brain breɪn A1 |
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scan skæn B1 |
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frontal ˈfrʌntəl B2 |
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lobes loʊbz C1 |
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chuckle ˈtʃʌkəl A2 |
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enormous ɪˈnɔrməs A2 |
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shrink ʃrɪŋk B1 |
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laughter ˈlæftər A1 |
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wipe waɪp A1 |
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galaxy ˈɡæləksi B1 |
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violence ˈvaɪələns A2 |
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update ˈʌpˌdeɪt B1 |
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success səkˈsɛs A2 |
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planet ˈplænɪt A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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do you find anything funny about me now
➔ Indirect Question, Present Simple
➔ The sentence uses an indirect question structure ('do you find...') instead of a direct question ('are you finding...'). The verb 'find' is in the present simple, indicating a general ability or perception.
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computer activate brain scan let's see
➔ Imperative, Infinitive
➔ The sentence begins with an imperative ('computer activate'), giving a command. 'Let's see' is a suggestion using the imperative with 'let' and the base form of the verb. 'activate' is an infinitive used as part of the command.
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the frontal lobes with big inhale see
➔ Present Participle as Adjective, Imperative
➔ 'frontal lobes' is the noun phrase. 'with big inhale' acts as an adverbial phrase modifying 'see', describing how to see. 'see' is used as an imperative, a command to observe.
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haha kabocha Columbus's they're enormous
➔ Interjection, Possessive, Pronoun, Adjective
➔ 'haha' is an interjection expressing laughter. 'Columbus's' shows possession. 'they're' is a contraction of 'they are', a pronoun and verb. 'enormous' is an adjective describing the size.
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one down or two
➔ Disjunctive Question, Cardinal Numbers
➔ This is a disjunctive question, offering two alternatives ('one' or 'two'). 'one' and 'two' are cardinal numbers.
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