Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the empowering lyrics of Ashley Tisdale's "It's Alright, It's OK" – a dynamic pop rock track that's perfect for language learners. This song offers relatable vocabulary about relationships, emotions, and resilience, making it an engaging way to grasp everyday English phrases while enjoying its strong, catchy message of moving on and finding inner strength.
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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it's too late / To proceed
➔ Too + Adjective + To + Infinitive
➔ This structure, "too + adjective + to + infinitive," indicates that something is excessively difficult or impossible, preventing an action. Here, it means it's excessively late to proceed.
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No looking back
➔ No + Gerund
➔ The structure "No + gerund" is used to express prohibition or refusal of an action, often in a concise and emphatic way.
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I won't regret, no / I will find my way
➔ Future Simple (Will/Won't)
➔ The Future Simple tense with "will" or "won't" (will not) is used to express future actions, intentions, or predictions. "won't regret" indicates a firm decision not to regret, and "will find" shows a determination for a future action.
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I'm broken
➔ Past Participle as an Adjective
➔ The past participle "broken" is used here as an adjective to describe the speaker's current state or condition, resulting from a past event or action.
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Still I have to say
➔ 'Have to' (Obligation/Necessity)
➔ The phrase "have to" expresses a strong obligation or something that is necessary, often imposed by external circumstances or a sense of duty.
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I'm so much better without you
➔ Comparative Adjective with Intensifier
➔ The comparative adjective "better" is intensified by "so much" to emphasize the significant degree of improvement or difference. "Without you" is a prepositional phrase indicating the condition.
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what I do
➔ Noun Clause (starting with 'what')
➔ A noun clause functions like a noun. Here, "what I do" acts as the direct object of the verb "bother" (from the full line "don't you bother what I do"), meaning 'don't concern yourself with the things I do'.
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No matter what you say
➔ Concessive Clause/Expression ('No matter what')
➔ The expression "No matter what + clause" introduces a concessive clause, meaning that something is true regardless of the condition or circumstance mentioned. It emphasizes unwavering resolve.
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Our bridge has burned down
➔ Present Perfect Tense + Phrasal Verb
➔ The Present Perfect tense ("has burned down") describes an action that happened in the past but has a direct result or relevance in the present. "Burn down" is a phrasal verb meaning to be destroyed by fire.
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I couldn't help but fall
➔ Idiomatic Expression: 'Couldn't help but + Bare Infinitive'
➔ This idiomatic expression means that someone was unable to prevent themselves from doing something, implying an uncontrollable urge or action. Here, the speaker couldn't avoid falling in love or getting deeply involved.
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