Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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alive əˈlaɪv A1 |
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mistake mɪˈsteɪk A1 |
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trusting ˈtrʌstɪŋ A2 |
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betray bɪˈtreɪ B1 |
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leaving ˈliːvɪŋ A1 |
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stopping ˈstɒpɪŋ A1 |
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fight faɪt A1 |
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killed kɪld A1 |
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afraid əˈfreɪd A1 |
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try traɪ A1 |
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terrible ˈtɛrəbəl A2 |
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generous ˈʤɛnərəs A2 |
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choices ˈtʃɔɪsɪz A1 |
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lately ˈleɪtli A2 |
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talk tɔːk A1 |
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father ˈfɑːðər A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I made a mistake, so did I
➔ Correlative conjunction ('so...did')
➔ The structure 'so...did' is used to show agreement or similarity in actions.
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I’m sorry, did your master tell you to say that too?
➔ Tag question
➔ Tag questions ('did your master...too?') are added to a statement to seek confirmation.
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I’m leaving for good, it’s the truth
➔ Present continuous for future action
➔ 'I’m leaving' uses present continuous to emphasize a future action with certainty.
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What are you doing? Stopping you, get out of my way!
➔ Gerund after preposition ('stopping you')
➔ The gerund 'stopping' is used after the preposition 'of' to describe an action.
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You’re not the only one who’s made some bad choices lately
➔ Relative pronoun ('who’s')
➔ The relative pronoun 'who’s' connects the clause to its antecedent ('one').
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You can’t beat her, you know you’re probably right
➔ Modal verb for possibility ('can’t')
➔ 'Can’t' is used to express inability or impossibility.
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We should never have let him come here
➔ Past perfect for unreal past situations
➔ The past perfect ('should never have let') expresses regret about a past action.
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You’re worse, I am a terrible friend
➔ Comparative adjective ('worse')
➔ 'Worse' compares the degree of badness between two people.
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