Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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laughing ˈlæfɪŋ A1 |
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stop stɒp A1 |
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showing ˈʃoʊɪŋ A1 |
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cute kjut A1 |
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sister ˈsɪstər A1 |
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windows ˈwɪndoʊz A1 |
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thought θɔːt A1 |
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hatched hætʃt B1 |
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help hɛlp A1 |
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care kɛər A1 |
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sights saɪts A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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laughing up everybody
➔ Phrasal verb (laugh at)
➔ The phrase 'laughing up' is informal and likely a variation of 'laugh at,' implying ridicule.
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no one can stop me I'll stop you
➔ Future tense with 'will'
➔ 'I'll stop you' uses 'will' to express a future action or threat.
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you how cute my widdle sister's all
➔ Possessive apostrophe ('sister's')
➔ 'Sister's' indicates possession, showing the sister owns the cuteness.
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I kinda thought they'd be hatched by now
➔ Contraction ('kinda') and past perfect ('had been hatched')
➔ 'Kinda' is a contraction of 'kind of,' and 'had been hatched' refers to an action expected by now.
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we should take good care of them
➔ Modal verb ('should')
➔ 'Should' expresses advice or recommendation to take care of them.
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never let them out of our sights
➔ Phrasal verb ('out of sight')
➔ 'Out of sight' means not visible or not allowed to leave one's view.
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