Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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easy ˈiːzi A1 |
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advice ədˈvaɪs A2 |
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penny ˈpɛni A1 |
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learned lɜːrnd A2 |
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walk wɔːk A1 |
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followed ˈfɒləʊd A2 |
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corral kəˈræl B1 |
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fun fʌn A1 |
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crazy ˈkreɪzi A2 |
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needs niːdz A1 |
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help hɛlp A1 |
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sure ʃʊr A1 |
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first fɜːrst A1 |
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carrot ˈkærət A1 |
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around əˈraʊnd A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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it's okay it's okay
➔ Contractions & Tag Questions (implied)
➔ The use of "it's" is a contraction of "it is". The repetition implies reassurance. The second 'it's okay' functions almost as a tag question, seeking agreement.
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what you doing oh
➔ Present Continuous (informal) & Interjection
➔ "what you doing" is a colloquial, shortened form of "what are you doing?" using the present continuous to describe an action in progress. "oh" is an interjection expressing surprise or realization.
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you sure about this
➔ Tag Question & Adverbial Phrase
➔ This is a tag question seeking confirmation. The phrase "sure about this" functions as an adverbial phrase modifying the implied verb 'are'.
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easy peasy it's how i first learned to
➔ Idiomatic Expression & Infinitive of Purpose
➔ "easy peasy" is an informal idiom meaning very easy. "to" introduces an infinitive of purpose, explaining *why* something happened – the reason for learning.
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