Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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prisoners /ˈprɪzənɚz/ B2 |
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weapon /ˈwɛpən/ B1 |
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warrior /ˈwɔriɚ/ B2 |
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defeat /dɪˈfit/ B2 |
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avenge /əˈvɛndʒ/ C1 |
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master /ˈmæstɚ/ B2 |
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Rhino /ˈraɪnoʊ/ A2 |
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evil /ˈiːvəl/ B1 |
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riddles /ˈrɪdəlz/ B2 |
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beans /binz/ A2 |
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tiny /ˈtaɪni/ A2 |
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surprise /sərˈpraɪz/ B1 |
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alive /əˈlaɪv/ B1 |
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stupidity /stuːˈpɪdəti/ C1 |
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annoying /əˈnɔɪɪŋ/ B2 |
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panda /ˈpændə/ A2 |
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peacock /ˈpiːkɑk/ B1 |
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aim /eɪm/ B1 |
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destined /ˈdɛstɪnd/ C1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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bring the prisoners to me
➔ Imperative mood
➔ The sentence is a direct command. The verb 'bring' is used without a subject, implying 'you'. It's a common way to give instructions.
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believe this is the warrior destined to defeat me
➔ Infinitive clause as complement
➔ The phrase 'to defeat me' is an infinitive clause functioning as the complement of 'destined'. It explains *what* the warrior is destined *to do*.
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you've come to avenge nothing else
➔ Present perfect with infinitive of purpose
➔ 'You've come' is the present perfect, indicating an action completed in the past with relevance to the present. 'to avenge nothing else' is an infinitive phrase expressing the purpose of coming.
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you probably did some other evil stuff along the way
➔ Modal verb 'probably' + indefinite pronoun 'some' + noun phrase
➔ 'Probably' expresses a degree of uncertainty. 'Some' is an indefinite pronoun indicating an unspecified amount of 'evil stuff'.
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would you guys spill the beans first
➔ Conditional question with idiomatic expression
➔ 'Would' forms a polite question. 'Spill the beans' is an idiom meaning 'reveal a secret'.
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