Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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kiss /kɪs/ A1 |
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take /teɪk/ A1 |
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want /wɒnt/ A1 |
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touch /tʌtʃ/ A1 |
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baby /ˈbeɪbi/ A1 |
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show /ʃoʊ/ A1 |
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move /muːv/ A1 |
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good /ɡʊd/ A1 |
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shout /ʃaʊt/ A2 |
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rush /rʌʃ/ A2 |
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drool /druːl/ B1 |
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mine /maɪn/ A1 |
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tonight /təˈnaɪt/ A1 |
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slow /sloʊ/ A1 |
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home /hoʊm/ A1 |
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friend /frɛnd/ A1 |
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kinda /ˈkɪndə/ A2 |
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off /ɔːf/ A1 |
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chin /tʃɪn/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Oh, I just "wanna" take you anywhere that you'd like
➔ Modal verb 'want to' (expressing desire)
➔ "wanna" is the informal contraction of "want to" followed by an infinitive, used to express a personal desire.
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We "could" go out any day, any night
➔ Modal verb 'could' (possibility / ability in the present or future)
➔ "could" is used here to suggest a possible or hypothetical action in the future.
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"I'll" take you there, take you there
➔ Future simple with 'will' (intentional future action)
➔ "I'll" is the contraction of "I will", expressing a definite plan or promise for the future.
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If you "want" me too
➔ First conditional clause with 'if' (real possibility)
➔ "If" introduces a condition that is possible or likely, followed by a simple present verb "want".
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"Let's" make a move
➔ Imperative with 'let's' (suggestion inclusive)
➔ "Let's" is a contraction of "let us" and is used to propose an action that includes both speaker and listener.
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If you don't "wanna" take it slow
➔ Negative modal construction with 'don't want to' (expressing lack of desire)
➔ "don't" negates the modal phrase "want to", indicating that the speaker does not wish to "take it slow".
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"Let" me kiss you
➔ Imperative with 'let' + bare infinitive (request/permission)
➔ "Let" is used as a polite command meaning "allow me to"; the verb "kiss" appears in its bare infinitive form.
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"Don't you know" you got what I need
➔ Rhetorical question with negative auxiliary 'don't' (emphasis)
➔ "Don't you know" forms a rhetorical question; the negative auxiliary "don't" adds emphasis and expects agreement rather than an answer.
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