Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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exciting ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ A2 |
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aggravating ˈæɡrəˌveɪtɪŋ B1 |
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loyal ˈlɔɪəl A2 |
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trustworthy ˈtrʌstˌwɜrði A2 |
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describe dɪˈskraɪb A2 |
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bite baɪt A1 |
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defense dɪˈfɛns A2 |
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smartest smɑrtest A2 |
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broke broʊk A1 |
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ditch dɪtʃ B1 |
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wallet ˈwɒlɪt A1 |
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test tɛst A1 |
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smoothie ˈsmuːði A1 |
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purpose ˈpɜrəpəs A2 |
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fun fʌn A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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this is so exciting I I feel like I'm 75 again
➔ Repetition for emphasis, present continuous for expressing current feeling
➔ The repetition of 'I' emphasizes the speaker's strong feeling of excitement. The phrase "feel like I'm 75" uses the present continuous to describe a temporary state of feeling old, triggered by the excitement.
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why Wow you ask really hard questions
➔ Interjection ('Wow') and tag question ('you ask')
➔ "Wow" is an interjection expressing surprise. "You ask" functions as a tag question, seeking confirmation that the question is indeed difficult.
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he's a little broke and and he needs me guess I need him too
➔ Adjective use ('broke' meaning lacking money), coordinating conjunctions ('and'), and indirect question ('guess I need him too')
➔ "Broke" is used informally to mean lacking money. The repetition of 'and' is colloquial. "Guess I need him too" is an indirect question, expressing a realization.
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probably stole his wallet too
➔ Adverb of probability ('probably'), past participle as part of the verb phrase ('stole')
➔ "Probably" indicates a degree of uncertainty. "Stole" is the past tense of 'steal', forming a complete verb phrase.
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