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Key Vocabulary
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warrior /ˈwɔːriər/ B1 |
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fool /fuːl/ A2 |
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fire /faɪər/ A1 |
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world /wɜːld/ A1 |
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name /neɪm/ A1 |
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opponent /əˈpoʊnənt/ B2 |
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battle /ˈbætl/ B1 |
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legendary /ˈledʒendəri/ C1 |
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thinking /ˈθɪŋkɪŋ/ A2 |
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taught /tɔːt/ A2 |
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monkey /ˈmʌŋki/ A1 |
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well /wel/ A2 |
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seen /siːn/ A2 |
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worthy /ˈwɜːði/ B2 |
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everything /ˈevriθɪŋ/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Where's the Dragon Warrior?
➔ Wh‑question with a contraction (where + is).
➔ The word "Where's" combines "where" + "is" to ask about location.
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How do you know you're not looking at her?
➔ Present simple interrogative with auxiliary 'do' and a negative clause.
➔ The auxiliary "do" forms the question, and "you're not" is the contracted negative clause.
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I think I'm a fool.
➔ Simple present with a reporting verb followed by a complement clause (subject + verb).
➔ "think" is the reporting verb, and "I'm" is the contracted subject‑verb of the complement clause.
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None of you are!
➔ Negative pronoun 'none' with a plural verb, elliptical construction.
➔ "None" refers to "not any" and requires the plural verb "are" because the implied subject is plural (you).
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I heard how he fell out of the sky on a ball of fire . . .
➔ Past simple reporting verb followed by an indirect question introduced by 'how'.
➔ "how" introduces the content of what was heard: "how he fell...".
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that he's a warrior . . .
➔ That‑clause as a complement; contraction "he's" for "he is".
➔ "that" introduces the clause, and "he's" is the contracted form of "he is".
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Our battle will be legendary!
➔ Future simple with modal verb 'will' + infinitive verb.
➔ "will" signals future intention, and "be" is the infinitive verb that follows it.
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Help her.
➔ Imperative mood, base verb without subject.
➔ "Help" is a base‑form verb used to give a direct command.
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But he didn't teach you everything.
➔ Past simple negative with auxiliary 'did' + base verb; object pronoun 'you' and quantifier 'everything'.
➔ "didn't" is the contracted form of "did not"; it negates the past action "teach".
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