Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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Excuse ɪkˈskjuːz A1 |
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need niːd A1 |
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go ɡoʊ A1 |
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Universal juːˈnɪvɜːrsəl A2 |
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Studios ˈstuːdiˌoʊz A2 |
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Okay oʊˈkeɪ A1 |
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walking ˈwɔːkɪŋ A1 |
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making ˈmeɪkɪŋ A1 |
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fun fʌn A1 |
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rude ruːd A2 |
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literally ˈlɪtərəli B1 |
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answer ˈænsər A1 |
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questions ˈkwɛstʃənz A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Excuse me. I need to go to Universal Studios.
➔ Present Simple for Future in 'need'
➔ The verb 'need' here is in the present simple form but implies a future action, showing necessity or obligation.
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Uh, how do I go?
➔ Question formation with 'do'
➔ The auxiliary verb 'do' is used to form a question in the present simple tense.
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Sir, are you making fun of me because I'm walking?
➔ Present Continuous for temporary action
➔ The present continuous tense ('are you making fun') is used to describe a temporary action happening now.
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You just said you need to go to Universal Studios.
➔ Past Simple for completed action
➔ The past simple tense ('said') is used to describe a completed action in the past.
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How rude. Made fun of me for walking and then still doesn't know where to go.
➔ Present Simple in 'doesn't know'
➔ The present simple tense ('doesn't know') is used to describe a habitual or general truth.
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She literally didn't answer any of my questions.
➔ Past Simple with 'didn't'
➔ The past simple tense with 'didn't' is used to negate a completed action in the past.
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Excuse me. How do you get to Universal Studios?
➔ Polite request with 'Excuse me'
➔ 'Excuse me' is used as a polite way to get someone's attention before asking a question.
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