Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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foreign /ˈfɔːrən/ B1 |
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called /kɔːld/ A1 |
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kill /kɪl/ A1 |
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sorry /ˈsɒri/ A1 |
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mute /mjuːt/ A2 |
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reading /ˈriːdɪŋ/ A1 |
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tend /tɛnd/ B1 |
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perfect /ˈpɜːrfɪkt/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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oh my gosh Freya called like five times
➔ Present Perfect (have/has + past participle)
➔ The phrase "called like five times" uses the Present Perfect to describe an action that occurred in the past but is relevant to the present.
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I knew it were you reading
➔ Subjunctive Mood (were in place of was)
➔ The use of "were" instead of "was" is an example of the subjunctive mood, often used in hypothetical or uncertain situations.
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how did you know he always put your phone on mute
➔ Simple Past (put) with Adverb of Frequency (always)
➔ The simple past "put" combined with "always" indicates a habitual action in the past.
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what time are you coming over
➔ Present Continuous for Future Arrangements (am coming)
➔ The present continuous "are you coming over" is used to talk about future plans or arrangements.
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how does three sound
➔ Indirect Question with Verb in Base Form (does sound)
➔ The phrase "how does three sound" is an indirect question where the verb "sound" remains in its base form.
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