Lyrics & Translation
Discover the language of enduring love with Sevyn Streeter's 'It Won't Stop.' This soulful R&B hit offers a beautiful opportunity to learn English through its heartfelt and repetitive lyrics, making it easy to grasp phrases about unwavering affection and commitment. The song's smooth melody and clear vocals make it a special and enjoyable way to expand your vocabulary on love and relationships.
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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I love when you pullin' up in your Jeep (pullin' up in your Jeep), bumpin' all your beats
➔ Present Continuous with "when"
➔ The sentence uses the present continuous tense ("pullin' up", "bumpin'") to describe an action happening at the time of speaking, conditioned by "when".
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You the man up in these streets, but when it comes to my heart
➔ Subject-verb inversion and conditional clause with "when"
➔ The sentence starts with the informal inversion "You the man" and includes a conditional clause introduced by "when" to express a contrast.
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So I hop up in your ride, ooh, it's hot as hell outside
➔ Use of "So" as a conjunctive adverb, and informal comparative structure.
➔ The conjunction "so" introduces a consequence. The comparative "as hell" is informal and emphatic.
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Drive slow... take your time
➔ Imperative mood (shortened form)
➔ The sentences are in the imperative mood, giving commands or instructions, and are in their shortest form, omitting the subject ("You").
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Every little thing you do got me feeling some type of way (way...)
➔ Present Simple for habitual actions, informal phrasing "got me feeling some type of way"
➔ The present simple is used here for habitual actions. "Got me feeling some type of way" is a casual, colloquial expression.
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When you gimme that thunder, you make my summer rain...
➔ Conditional clause with "when", informal use of "gimme"
➔ This sentence uses a conditional clause beginning with "when" and uses the informal contraction "gimme" (give me).
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With every single part of me (oh), my love for you is constantly (oh)
➔ Emphasis with "every single"
➔ The phrase "every single" is used to emphasize the completeness or totality of the feeling or action.
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Forever and ever on repeat (oh), on repeat
➔ Repetition for emphasis, use of prepositional phrase for time
➔ The repetition of "forever and ever" and "on repeat" intensifies the meaning, emphasizing the continuous nature of the feeling. The prepositional phrase "on repeat" describes how long the feelings continue (continuously).
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And it won't stop (boom, boom, boom...)
➔ Future tense with "will" and negation, use of interjections to emphasize rhythm.
➔ The sentence uses the future tense ("will not stop") to express a future action. The interjections ("boom, boom, boom...") emphasize the rhythm and add to the song's musicality.
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