Better Off Alone
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 |
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better /ˈbɛtər/ A1 |
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alone /əˈloʊn/ A1 |
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think /θɪŋk/ A1 |
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talk /tɔːk/ A1 |
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Grammar:
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Do you think you're better off alone?
➔ Present Simple Tense (Question Form)
➔ Uses the auxiliary verb "do" to form a question in the present simple tense, inquiring about a general belief or opinion. The phrase "better off alone" is a comparative expression indicating improved well-being when solitary.
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Do you think you're better off alone?
➔ Conditional Sentence Structure (Implied)
➔ The question implies a conditional statement. Essentially, it's asking: "*If* you think you're better off alone, [then why are you engaging with me/anyone else?]" The implied condition is the belief in being better alone.
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Talk to me
➔ Imperative Mood
➔ This is a direct command or request. The implied subject is "you". It signifies an urgent need for communication or explanation.