Lyrics & Translation
[English]
i'm so alone
nothing feels like home
i'm so alone
trying to find my way back home to you
i'm so alone
nothing feels like home
i'm so alone
trying to find my way back home to you
i'm so alone
trying to find my way back home to you
i'm so alone
nothing feels like home
i'm so alone
trying to find my way back home to you
i'm so alone
nothing feels like home
i'm so alone
trying to find my way back home to you
i'm so alone
trying to find my way back home to you
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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alone /əˈloʊn/ A2 |
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home /hoʊm/ A1 |
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find /faɪnd/ A2 |
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way /weɪ/ A2 |
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trying /ˈtraɪɪŋ/ B1 |
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back /bæk/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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nothing feels like home
➔ Subject + feels + like + noun
➔ "feels" is used here as a linking verb to describe the subject's emotional state or perception.
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nothing feels like home
➔ Pronoun + feels + like + noun
➔ The pronoun "nothing" functions as the subject, indicating the absence of comfort or familiarity.
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trying to find my way back home to you
➔ Trying + to + verb + object
➔ "Trying to find" indicates an ongoing effort or attempt to achieve the action.
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i'm so alone
➔ Subject + am/are/is + adjective
➔ The contraction "i'm" combines "I" and "am" to form the present tense of the verb "to be".
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trying to find my way back home to you
➔ Infinitive phrase + to + verb
➔ The phrase "trying to find" uses the infinitive "to find" to express purpose or intent.
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i'm so alone
➔ Use of the intensifier "so" + adjective
➔ "So" acts as an adverb to intensify the adjective "alone," emphasizing the feeling of loneliness.