Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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gorgeous /ˈɡɔːrdʒəs/ B2 |
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elegant /ˈelɪɡənt/ B1 |
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beautiful /ˈbjuːtɪfl/ A2 |
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stunning /ˈstʌnɪŋ/ B2 |
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custom /ˈkʌstəm/ B1 |
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detail /dɪˈteɪl/ B1 |
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applique /əˈpliːk/ B2 |
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bodice /ˈbɒdɪs/ B2 |
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sparkle /ˈspɑːrkl/ A2 |
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revealing /rɪˈviːlɪŋ/ B1 |
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conservative /kənˈsɜːrvətɪv/ B1 |
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venue /ˈvenjuː/ B1 |
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stretchy /ˈstrɛtʃi/ A2 |
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classy /ˈklæsi/ B1 |
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flowy /ˈfloʊi/ A2 |
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luxurious /lʌkˈʃʊəriəs/ B2 |
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embossing /ɪmˈbɒsɪŋ/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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this is the first stress it's from Lila
➔ Present continuous tense
➔ The phrase 'it's from Lila' uses the present continuous tense ('it's') to describe an action happening now or around now.
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it has a long train the button stop like right in here
➔ Present simple tense
➔ The sentence uses the present simple tense ('has', 'stop') to describe permanent or habitual states or actions.
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this is a beautiful classic Lila Rose yeah fitted
➔ Adjective order
➔ The adjectives 'beautiful', 'classic', and 'fitted' follow the typical order: opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, purpose.
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it's not too plain it's like perfect level of elegance
➔ Degree of adjectives
➔ The phrase uses 'too' to indicate a high degree of plainness, and 'perfect level' to show the highest degree of elegance.
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this is part of the couture collection
➔ Present simple tense
➔ The sentence uses the present simple tense ('is') to state a fact or a permanent situation.
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you can see how it sparkles on it
➔ Modal verb (can)
➔ The modal verb 'can' is used to express ability or possibility.
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I really like this
➔ Present simple tense with adverb
➔ The sentence uses the present simple tense ('like') with the adverb 'really' to emphasize the action.
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I'm feeling a like this is what the fifth all I'm doing now
➔ Present continuous tense with gerund
➔ The sentence uses the present continuous tense ('am feeling') with a gerund ('doing') to describe an action happening now.
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I definitely want to get a little bit more flowy
➔ Modal verb (definitely) with infinitive
➔ The modal verb 'definitely' is used with the infinitive 'to get' to express strong intention or certainty.
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