Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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crazy /ˈkreɪzi/ A1 |
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lie /laɪ/ A1 |
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feel /fiːl/ A1 |
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change /tʃeɪndʒ/ A1 |
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heart /hɑːrt/ A1 |
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brain /breɪn/ A1 |
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drive /draɪv/ A2 |
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thought /θɔːt/ A2 |
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new /njuː/ A1 |
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winner /ˈwɪnər/ A1 |
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pleasure /ˈpleʒər/ A2 |
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stand /stænd/ A1 |
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mixed /mɪkst/ B1 |
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typically /ˈtɪpɪkəli/ B1 |
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complicated /ˈkɒmplɪkeɪtɪd/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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We're complicated more than ever
➔ Present continuous tense and comparison
➔ The sentence uses "We're" (We are) in present continuous to describe a current state, with "more than ever" to compare the degree.
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I should've known
➔ Perfect modal verb for past regret
➔ "Should've known" (should have known) expresses a regret or realization about a past event that did not happen.
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You made me feel like you were right for me
➔ Causative verb + object + bare infinitive and reported speech
➔ "Made" is the causative verb, followed by "me" (object) and bare infinitive "feel". The clause "you were right for me" is reported speech expressing perception.
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And typically you come right back to me
➔ Simple present tense to describe habitual action
➔ "You come" uses simple present to express a repeated or habitual action, indicated by "typically".
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I can't stand the thought of you with someone new
➔ Modal verb "can't" expressing inability and gerund as object
➔ "Can't stand" means unable to tolerate; "the thought of you with someone new" uses "of" + gerund phrase to indicate what cannot be tolerated.
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You and I make the worst seem better
➔ Causative verb structure with object + bare infinitive
➔ "Make" is used as a causative verb with "the worst" as the object and "seem" as the bare infinitive, meaning causing the worst to appear better.
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Crazy things I do only for you
➔ Simple present tense with adverb of restriction
➔ "I do" is simple present tense; "only for you" limits the action exclusively to "you".
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There's no winner
➔ Existential "there is" contraction with a negation
➔ "There's" is the contraction of "there is," indicating existence or presence, combined with "no" for negation.
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