Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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stood stʊd A2 |
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queen kwiːn A1 |
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monster ˈmɒnstər A1 |
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goddess ˈɡɒdəs A2 |
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death dɛθ A1 |
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hammer ˈhæmər A1 |
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control kənˈtroʊl A2 |
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focus ˈfoʊkəs B1 |
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strength strɛŋθ A2 |
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guard ɡɑrd A1 |
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cut kʌt A1 |
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skirt skɜrt A1 |
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stand stænd A1 |
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strong strɒŋ A1 |
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brother ˈbrʌðər A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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you never stood a child you see I'm not a queen or a monster I'm the goddess of death
➔ Complex Sentence Structure, Coordination (or)
➔ The sentence combines multiple clauses using 'and' and 'or' to create a complex statement about the speaker's identity. The use of 'you see' is a discourse marker adding emphasis. The structure demonstrates a high level of fluency.
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what were you the god of again
➔ Past Continuous/Progressive in a Question, Tag Question (implied)
➔ The sentence uses the past continuous ('were you being') to inquire about a past role. The 'again' implies a previous discussion. The intonation would likely carry a tag question, seeking confirmation.
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it's too strong
➔ Adjective as Predicate Complement
➔ "strong" functions as an adjective describing the subject (implied – likely referring to a power or force). It completes the meaning of the verb 'is'.
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that hammer was to help you control your power to focus it
➔ Infinitive of Purpose, Bare Infinitive
➔ "to help" is an infinitive phrase expressing the purpose of the hammer. "to focus it" uses a bare infinitive after 'help', a common grammatical structure.
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