Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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obsessed /əbˈsestɪd/ B2 |
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successful /səkˈsesfəl/ B1 |
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emotional /ɪˈmoʊʃənəl/ B1 |
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connected /kəˈnektɪd/ B1 |
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difficult /ˈdɪfɪkəlt/ B1 |
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amazing /əˈmeɪzɪŋ/ B1 |
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grateful /ˈɡreɪtfəl/ B1 |
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expecting /ɪkˈspektɪŋ/ B1 |
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talent /ˈtælənt/ B1 |
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range /reɪndʒ/ B1 |
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experience /ɪkˈspɪriəns/ B1 |
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funny /ˈfʌni/ A2 |
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budget /ˈbʌdʒɪt/ B1 |
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audience /ˈɔːdiəns/ B1 |
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episode /ˈepɪsoʊd/ B1 |
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changes /tʃeɪndʒɪz/ A2 |
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undefeated /ˌʌndiˈfiːtɪd/ C1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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i know i'm new here, is everybody in here just obsessed with ariana?
➔ Present continuous tense
➔ The phrase "is everybody... obsessed" uses the present continuous tense to describe an action happening now or a temporary situation.
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are you are so successful, so busy now, so married. How did you find time for us?
➔ Parallel structure
➔ The phrase "so successful, so busy now, so married" uses parallel structure with repeated "so" to emphasize multiple qualities.
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i was just so honored to be invited to be a part. I love the show, I love everybody here, and I love the contestants.
➔ Infinitive of purpose
➔ The phrase "to be invited to be a part" uses the infinitive of purpose to express the reason for the speaker's honor.
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i've noticed how emotional you've got. Did you think this job was gonna get you that emotional?
➔ Present perfect tense
➔ The phrase "I've noticed" and "you've got" use the present perfect tense to describe actions that started in the past and have results in the present.
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everyone's amazing, and um, yeah, it's been beautiful to meet so many amazing artists.
➔ Present perfect continuous
➔ The phrase "it's been beautiful" uses the present perfect continuous to emphasize the ongoing nature of the experience.
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what do you think ariana brings as a coach to the voice?
➔ Relative pronoun (as)
➔ The word "as" is used as a relative pronoun to introduce the role of Ariana as a coach.
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she's funny on camera, but like a hundred times funnier behind the scenes.
➔ Comparative adverb
➔ The phrase "a hundred times funnier" uses a comparative adverb to emphasize a much higher degree of humor.
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we're entering rarefied TV air. Episode 500 is going to happen during season 21.
➔ Future simple tense
➔ The phrase "is going to happen" uses the future simple tense to describe a planned event in the future.
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