Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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adventure /ədˈven.tʃər/ B1 |
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adventure /ədˈven.tʃər/ B1 |
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inside /ɪnˈsaɪd/ A2 |
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parents /ˈpɛə.rənts/ A1 |
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condo /ˈkɑːn.doʊ/ B1 |
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between /bɪˈtwin/ A2 |
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fun /fʌn/ A1 |
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multiple /ˈmʌl.tɪ.pl̩/ B1 |
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contents /kənˈtɛnts/ B1 |
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probably /ˈprɑːb.ə.bli/ B1 |
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killing /ˈkɪl.ɪŋ/ B2 |
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giant /ˈdʒaɪ.ənt/ B1 |
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garage /ɡəˈrɑːʒ/ A2 |
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dangerous /ˈdeɪn.dʒər.əs/ B1 |
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explosives /ɪkˈsploʊ.sɪvz/ C1 |
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transporting /trænsˈpɔːrtɪŋ/ B1 |
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deliver /dɪˈlɪv.ər/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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It's nighttime, all the kids are asleep.
➔ Present simple + stative verb "be" + adjective
➔ The word "are" shows a stative verb in the present tense indicating a permanent state.
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I thought it was just gonna be stuff for the kids.
➔ Past simple + reported speech + informal future "gonna"
➔ The verb "thought" is in the past simple, and "gonna" is the colloquial contraction of "going to" indicating future intention.
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We have 10 of them.
➔ Present simple + verb "have" for possession
➔ The verb "have" is used in the present simple to express ownership.
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I'm going to have to take in multiple trips.
➔ Future intention with "going to" + modal "have to"
➔ "Going to" shows a planned future action, while "have to" expresses necessity.
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We made it.
➔ Past simple of "make" used idiomatically to indicate success
➔ The phrase "made it" uses the past simple of "make" to mean "succeeded" or "arrived safely".
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I could go to sleep here.
➔ Modal verb "could" for ability or possibility in the past or polite suggestion
➔ The modal "could" softens the statement, suggesting a possible but not definite action.
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Let's go inside for a second.
➔ First‑person plural imperative with "let's" + infinitive
➔ "Let's" is a contraction of "let us" and is used to make a suggestion that includes the speaker and listeners.
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If I store a few boxes in your garage for Christmas?
➔ First‑conditional clause (if + present simple) forming a polite request/question
➔ The word "If" introduces a condition; the present simple "store" shows the condition is real or possible.
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