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Key Vocabulary
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betrayed /bɪˈtreɪd/ B2 |
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containment /kənˈteɪnmənt/ C1 |
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submitted /səˈmɪtɪd/ B1 |
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design /dɪˈzaɪn/ B1 |
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power /ˈpaʊər/ A2 |
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crit /krɪt/ B2 |
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surviving /sərˈvaɪvɪŋ/ B1 |
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chance /tʃɑːns/ A2 |
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friends /frendz/ A1 |
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alarm /əˈlɑːrm/ A2 |
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unit /ˈjuːnɪt/ A2 |
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possibly /ˈpɒsəbli/ B1 |
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stole /stoʊl/ A2 |
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fingertips /ˈfɪŋɡərtɪps/ B1 |
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plead /pliːd/ B2 |
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thrown /θroʊn/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I'm going to get you out of here all right but we don't have much time
➔ Future tense ('going to'), adverbial phrase ('all right'), negative constraint ('don't have much')
➔ The phrase "going to" indicates a planned future action. "All right" functions as a confirmation or reassurance. "Don't have much time" expresses a limitation.
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I want to make you a deal
➔ Infinitive of purpose ('to make'), noun phrase ('a deal')
➔ This sentence uses the infinitive form of the verb 'make' to express the speaker's intention – to offer a deal.
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I she kill you come on think bigger Max
➔ Imperative mood ('kill'), colloquial interjection ('come on'), imperative mood ('think')
➔ The sentence is a series of commands and an encouragement. The use of 'she' is a grammatical error, likely a slip of the tongue. 'Come on' is used to urge someone to consider a different perspective.
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you want Spiderman and I can give him to you
➔ Noun as object ('Spiderman'), coordinating conjunction ('and'), pronoun ('him')
➔ The sentence presents a conditional offer. 'Spiderman' is treated as a possession that can be given. 'Him' is an object pronoun referring to Spiderman.
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