Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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exploding /ɪkˈsploʊdɪŋ/ B1 |
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factory /ˈfæktəri/ A2 |
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batch /bætʃ/ A2 |
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support /səˈpɔːrt/ B1 |
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solution /səˈluːʃn/ B1 |
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bigger /ˈbɪɡər/ A2 |
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secure /sɪˈkjʊər/ B1 |
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escape /ɪˈskeɪp/ B1 |
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loud /laʊd/ A2 |
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intense /ɪnˈtens/ B2 |
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presence /ˈprezəns/ B2 |
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knocked /nɒkt/ A2 |
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challenges /ˈtʃælɪndʒɪz/ B1 |
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juicy /ˈdʒuːsi/ A2 |
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release /rɪˈliːs/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Before we start the video, as you guys know, the guava juice boxes sold out once again.
➔ Present Perfect Tense
➔ The phrase "have/has + past participle" (e.g., "sold out") indicates an action completed before the present.
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So this really is your last chance to get one before they're officially gone forever.
➔ Future in the Past
➔ The phrase "before they're officially gone" uses "were + past participle" to refer to a future action from a past perspective.
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And I am so humbled and so thankful for all your support.
➔ Present Simple with Adverbs
➔ The adverbs "so" and "so" modify the adjectives "humbled" and "thankful" to emphasize degree.
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What's up, YouTube?
➔ Informal Greeting
➔ The phrase "What's up" is an informal way to greet someone, often used in casual conversations.
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That's it. We're just going to be exploding balloons.
➔ Future Continuous Tense
➔ The phrase "going to be exploding" uses the future continuous tense to describe an action that will be in progress in the future.
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All right, here we go, exploding red balloon.
➔ Gerund as Object
➔ The gerund "exploding" functions as the object of the sentence, describing the action being performed.
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It's going to explode. [LAUGHS]
➔ Future with 'be going to'
➔ The phrase "It's going to explode" uses 'be going to' to express a future action based on present evidence.
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That's all I really wanted to do, explode that giant balloon.
➔ Past Simple with 'wanted to'
➔ The phrase "wanted to do" uses the past simple with 'wanted to' to express a past desire or intention.
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