Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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beautiful /ˈbjuːtɪfəl/ B1 |
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winter /ˈwɪntər/ A2 |
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color /ˈkʌlər/ A2 |
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Crimson /ˈkrɪmsən/ C1 |
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perfect /ˈpɜːrfɪkt/ B1 |
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upside /ˈʌpsaɪd/ B1 |
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wonderful /ˈwʌndərfl/ B1 |
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nose /noʊz/ A1 |
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cute /kjuːt/ A2 |
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hugs /hʌɡz/ A1 |
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donkey /ˈdɒŋki/ A2 |
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reindeer /ˈriːndɪr/ A2 |
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kiss /kɪs/ A2 |
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build /bɪld/ A2 |
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summer /ˈsʌmər/ A2 |
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heat /hiːt/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I never knew winter could be so beautiful yeah it really is beautiful isn't it
➔ Tag Question
➔ The phrase 'isn't it' is a tag question, used to confirm information. It's formed with an auxiliary verb ('is') and a pronoun ('it') mirroring the main clause. It seeks agreement: "It really *is* beautiful, *isn't it*?"
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have a little color I'm thinking like maybe some Crimson Truse
➔ Gerund as Object of Verb, Discourse Marker
➔ "have" is followed by a gerund ('color') acting as its object. 'I'm thinking like...' is a discourse marker, softening the statement and indicating a thought process. It's informal and conversational.
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Am I right hi you're creepy I don't want it
➔ Inversion for Emphasis, Imperative
➔ "Am I right?" uses inversion (auxiliary verb before the subject) for emphasis, seeking confirmation. 'I don't want it' is a direct, declarative statement, but the preceding 'hi you're creepy' sets a strong emotional context. The 'it' is a pronoun referring to something previously mentioned or implied.
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oh thank you you're welcome now I'm perfect well almost
➔ Adverb of Degree, Qualifying Adjective
➔ "well almost" uses 'well' as an adverb of degree, modifying the adjective 'almost'. It softens the claim of perfection, indicating it's not entirely true.
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