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Better Off Alone

By
Alice Deejay
Album
Who Needs Guitars Anyway?
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Lyrics:

[English]

Do you think you're better off alone?

Do you think you're better off alone?

Talk to me

Talk to me

Do you think you're better off alone?

Do you think you're better off alone?

Do you think you're better off alone?

Do you think you're better off alone?

Talk to me

Talk to me

...

Vocabulary in this song:

Vocabulary Meanings

better

/ˈbɛtər/

A1
  • adjective
  • - more satisfactory, pleasing, or useful.

alone

/əˈloʊn/

A1
  • adjective
  • - having no one else present; solitary.

think

/θɪŋk/

A1
  • verb
  • - have a particular belief or idea.

talk

/tɔːk/

A1
  • verb
  • - speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by spoken words.

Grammar:

  • Do you think you're better off alone?

    ➔ Interrogative sentence with the verb "think" and comparative adjective "better". Use of "better off" idiomatically.

    ➔ The sentence inquires about the subject's opinion. "Better off" means in a more advantageous or favorable situation. The implied comparison is with being in a relationship.

  • Talk to me

    ➔ Imperative sentence (command or request).

    ➔ It's a direct request for someone to engage in conversation.