Lyrics & Translation
Immerse yourself in the heartfelt emotions of Little Mix's 'Always Be Together,' a touching pop ballad that beautifully expresses the unbreakable bonds of friendship. Through its clear and emotive lyrics, learners can grasp expressions of loyalty, comfort, and everlasting connection, making it an excellent song to explore English vocabulary related to relationships and emotional support.
Key Vocabulary
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friends /frɛndz/ A1 |
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life /laɪf/ A1 |
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hold /hoʊld/ A2 |
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deep /diːp/ A2 |
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drive /draɪv/ B1 |
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stand /stænd/ A1 |
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tall /tɔːl/ A1 |
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give /ɡɪv/ A1 |
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fall /fɔːl/ A1 |
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worry /ˈwʌri/ A2 |
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side /saɪd/ A1 |
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circle /ˈsɜːrkl/ A2 |
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end /ɛnd/ A1 |
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meet /miːt/ A1 |
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sky /skaɪ/ A1 |
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dancing /ˈdænsɪŋ/ A1 |
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moon /muːn/ A1 |
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night /naɪt/ A1 |
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heartbeat /ˈhɑːrtbiːt/ B1 |
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happy /ˈhapi/ A1 |
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travel /ˈtravəl/ A2 |
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wind /wɪnd/ A1 |
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stars /stɑːrz/ A1 |
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heart /hɑːrt/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Let this be your drive to survive
➔ Imperative Mood
➔ The sentence uses the imperative mood, where the verb "let" is used to give a command or instruction. It's encouraging someone to allow this to be their motivation.
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And if you ever fall, know that I'm right here
➔ Conditional Clause (Type 1)
➔ This sentence uses a Type 1 conditional. "If" + present simple ("fall"), main clause with future possibility ("know that I'm right here"). It expresses a real possibility in the present or future. The "know that" is also an example of a subordinate clause acting as the object of a verb.
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The circle will never end
➔ Future Tense with "will" and Negative Adverb
➔ This sentence uses the future simple tense with "will" to express a prediction or a future event. The adverb "never" makes the statement negative.
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Dancing with the moon and night
➔ Present Participle as an Adjective
➔ The word "dancing" is a present participle used as an adjective to describe the speaker's imagined state or location ('in the sky').
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Your heartbeat is disguised as my lullaby
➔ Passive Voice (Implicit)
➔ While not explicitly passive with "be + past participle", the sentence implies a passive construction. "Disguised as" suggests that someone or something has disguised the heartbeat.
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Be happy and know that I'm watching you travel far and wide
➔ Imperative + Coordination + Subordinate Clause
➔ The sentence begins with an imperative ("Be happy"), coordinated with another verb ("know") using "and". The second clause "know that I'm watching you travel far and wide" is a subordinate clause acting as the object of "know".
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Waiting for us to meet again, oh
➔ Present Participle Phrase
➔ "Waiting for us to meet again" is a present participle phrase that acts as an adverbial modifier, providing additional information about the preceding clause (either explicit or implicit - a larger omitted clause like 'I am'). It shows the speaker's continued state or action.
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I'm in the wind, look for me friend, I'm in the stars
➔ Parallel Structure
➔ The phrases "I'm in the wind" and "I'm in the stars" are parallel in structure. They both follow the pattern: Subject + verb + prepositional phrase. This creates a sense of balance and emphasizes the speaker's omnipresence.
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