Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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remember /rɪˈmem.bər/ B1 |
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gentlemen /ˈdʒentl.mən/ B1 |
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president /ˈprez.ɪ.dənt/ B1 |
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coordinated /koʊˈɔːr.dɪ.neɪ.tɪd/ B2 |
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attack /əˈtæk/ A2 |
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general /ˈdʒen.ər.əl/ B1 |
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compromised /ˈkɒm.prə.maɪzd/ B2 |
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trust /trʌst/ A2 |
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feel /fiːl/ A1 |
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strings /strɪŋz/ B1 |
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arrest /əˈrest/ B1 |
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variable /ˈveər.i.ə.bl̩/ B2 |
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control /kənˈtroʊl/ B1 |
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execute /ˈek.sɪ.kjuːt/ B2 |
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warn /wɔːrn/ A2 |
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trap /træp/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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You asked for me.
➔ Past simple tense
➔ The verb 'asked' is in the past simple tense, indicating a completed action in the past.
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Whatever this is, Cap... be careful.
➔ Subordinating conjunction ('whatever')
➔ 'Whatever' is a subordinating conjunction introducing a concessive clause, meaning 'no matter what this is.'
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There were five shooters.
➔ Past continuous tense
➔ The verb 'were' is in the past continuous tense, indicating a past situation that was ongoing.
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I was a wartime general.
➔ Past simple tense with adjective complement
➔ The sentence uses the past simple tense ('was') with an adjective complement ('wartime general') to describe a past state.
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We're on the brink of war.
➔ Present continuous tense with prepositional phrase
➔ The present continuous tense ('We're') is used with a prepositional phrase ('on the brink of war') to describe an ongoing situation.
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You're under arrest.
➔ Present simple tense with adjective complement
➔ The present simple tense ('You're') is used with an adjective complement ('under arrest') to state a current condition.
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Don't say I didn't warn you.
➔ Negative imperative with past tense
➔ The negative imperative ('Don't say') is combined with the past tense ('didn't warn') to warn against future actions based on past experience.
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What if this is a trap?
➔ Hypothetical question with present tense
➔ The hypothetical question ('What if') is used with the present tense ('is') to speculate about a possible situation.
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