Lyrics & Translation
Discover the heartfelt English of Amber Mark's "Let Me Love You," a song special for its raw expression of unwavering support and its beautiful, yearning melody. This track offers a masterclass in expressing vulnerability and commitment through simple yet powerful contemporary English phrasing.
Key Vocabulary
| Vocabulary | Meanings | 
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| love /lʌv/A1 | 
 
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| strip /strɪp/B1 | 
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| resist /rɪˈzɪst/B1 | 
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| established /ɪˈstæblɪʃt/B2 | 
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| unique /juːˈniːk/B1 | 
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| denial /dɪˈnaɪəl/B2 | 
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| energy /ˈɛnərdʒi/A2 | 
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| pour /pɔːr/A1 | 
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| strong /strɒŋ/A1 | 
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| mild /maɪld/A2 | 
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| taste /teɪst/A1 | 
 
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| lick /lɪk/A2 | 
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| problem /ˈprɒbləm/A1 | 
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| reason /ˈriːzən/A1 | 
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| mind /maɪnd/A2 | 
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| tonight /təˈnaɪt/A1 | 
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| baby /ˈbeɪbi/A1 | 
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| roll /rəʊl/A1 | 
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Key Grammar Structures
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                    I MIGHT WANNA STRIP ➔ Modal verbs (possibility) ➔ "Might" expresses possibility or likelihood in the future, often softened by "wanna" (want to). 
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                    YOU CAN’T RESIST ➔ Modal verb negation ➔ "Can’t" is the negation of "can", indicating inability or refusal in the present. 
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                    WHY WON’T YOU LET ME LOVE YOU? ➔ Wh-question with modal ➔ "Won’t" is future negation of "will", used in questions to express refusal in the future tense. 
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                    POUR ME SOMETHING STRONG ➔ Imperative mood ➔ "Pour" is an imperative verb form, giving a direct command or request. 
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                    WHY ARE YOU IN DENIAL (WHY) ➔ Present continuous question ➔ "Are you in denial" uses present continuous for ongoing states or temporary conditions in questions. 
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                    IT SHOULDN’T BE A PROBLEM ➔ Modal should (advice) ➔ "Shouldn’t" negates "should", expressing lack of necessity or duty in present/future contexts. 
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                    STAY A WHILE ➔ Imperative with adverb ➔ "Stay" is imperative, commanding action, modified by "a while" (adverbial phrase for duration). 
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                    WE’VE ALREADY ESTABLISHED ➔ Present perfect tense ➔ "We’ve established" shows an action completed in the past affecting the present ("already" emphasizes completion). 
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