Feel The Love
Lyrics:
[English]
You know I said it's true
I can feel the love, can you feel it too?
I can feel it, ah-ah, I can feel it, ah-ah
You know I said it's true
I can feel the love, can you feel it too?
I can feel it, ah-ah, I can feel it, ah-ah
Yeah, you know I said it's true, yeah
I can feel the love, can you feel it too?
I can feel it, ah-ah, I can feel it, ah-ah
You know I said it's true
I can feel the love, can you feel it too?
I can feel it, ah-ah, I can feel it, ah-ah
...
You know I said it's true
You know I said
...
You know I said it's true
You know I said
You know I said it's true
I can feel the love, can you feel it too?
I can feel it, ah-ah, I can feel it, ah-ah
You know I said it's true
I can feel the love, can you feel it too?
I can feel it, ah-ah, I can feel it, ah-ah-ah-aj
No, oh-oh, yeah
No, no, no, no, alright
No, oh yeah, no, no, no, no
...
I gotta tell you, yeah
I gotta tell you (tell you)
I gotta tell you (tell you)
I gotta tell you (tell you)
Tell you (tell you)
...
(You know I said it's true) So true
(I can feel the love, can you feel it too?)
(I can feel the love, I can feel the love)
(You know I said it's true) So true
(I can feel the love, can you feel it too?)
(I can feel the love) I can feel it, ah
Ooh, you now I said it's true
I can feel the love, can you feel it too?
I can feel it, ah-ah, I can feel it, ah-ah
You know I said it's true
I can feel the love, can you feel it too?
I can feel it, ah-ah, I can feel it, ah-ah
I can feel it, I can feel it, I can feel it
Can you feel it, oh, too?
...
True, ooh
Too, ooh
Oh-oh, oh-oh
...
Vocabulary in this song:
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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feel /fiːl/ A1 |
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love /lʌv/ A1 |
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true /truː/ A2 |
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tell /tel/ A1 |
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alright /ɔːlˈraɪt/ A2 |
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Grammar:
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You know I said it's true
➔ Subject-verb-complement order with a declarative sentence.
➔ The sentence follows the basic English sentence structure. "You" is the subject, "know" is the verb, and "I said it's true" is the complement acting as the object of "know". It demonstrates a common way to introduce a statement as something the speaker already communicated.
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I can feel the love, can you feel it too?
➔ Use of modal verb "can" for ability and question formation with auxiliary verb inversion.
➔ The first part uses "can" to express the ability to feel something. The second part, "can you feel it too?", is a tag question formed by inverting the auxiliary verb "can" and the subject "you". It's asking for confirmation or agreement.
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I gotta tell you, yeah
➔ Use of "gotta" as a contraction of "got to" expressing obligation or necessity.
➔ "Gotta" is an informal contraction of "got to", implying a need or obligation to do something. In this context, it emphasizes the speaker's urgency or desire to tell the listener something.