Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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garlic /ˈɡɑːrlɪk/ A1 |
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versatile /ˈvɜːrsətaɪl/ B2 |
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unimaginable /ˌʌnɪˈmædʒɪnəbl/ B2 |
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ailment /ˈeɪlmənt/ B1 |
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aphrodisiac /ˌæfrəʊdɪˈzɪæk/ C1 |
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abstain /æbˈsteɪn/ B2 |
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stimulate /ˈstɪmjʊleɪt/ B2 |
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sizzle /ˈsɪzəl/ B1 |
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clove /kloʊv/ A2 |
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specialise /ˈspɛʃəlaɪz/ B2 |
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cuisine /kwɪˈzin/ B1 |
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medicinal /mɛdɪˈsɪnəl/ B2 |
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respiratory /rɛˈspɪrətɔːri/ B2 |
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ecosystem /ˈiːkoʊsɪstəm/ C1 |
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spiritual /ˈspɪrɪtʃuəl/ B2 |
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clarity /ˈklærɪti/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I love garlic because it's a versatile ingredient that can be used for cooking and offers various health benefits.
➔ Present Simple with 'because'
➔ The sentence uses the Present Simple tense with 'because' to explain a reason. 'It's' is a contraction of 'it is', and 'versatile' is used as a predicate adjective.
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We use it a lot and so, from stocks to soups – and in vegetable dishes, meat dishes – there's very certain a clove of garlic in somewhere.
➔ Present Simple with 'and so'
➔ The sentence uses the Present Simple tense with 'and so' to add a consequence. The dash (–) is used to insert additional information.
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Garlic was used to treat respiratory ailments.
➔ Past Simple Passive
➔ The sentence uses the Past Simple Passive to describe an action done to the subject. 'Was used' is the passive form of 'used'.
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Jains don't eat garlic because uprooting the plant kills both it and the soil ecosystem it grows in.
➔ Present Simple with 'because'
➔ The sentence uses the Present Simple tense with 'because' to explain a reason. The clause 'because uprooting...' provides the reason for the main action.
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If you abstain from something, you choose not to do it.
➔ If Clause (Type 1)
➔ This is a Type 1 conditional sentence, used to talk about real possibilities. 'If' introduces the condition, and the present simple is used in both clauses.
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Modern medicine has confirmed some of these ancient beliefs about the health benefits of garlic.
➔ Present Perfect
➔ The sentence uses the Present Perfect to describe an action that happened in the past but is relevant to the present. 'Has confirmed' indicates a recent or ongoing action.
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