Lyrics & Translation
Dive into 'Love Bites' by Huddy to master emotional English vocabulary and idiomatic expressions related to relationships. This song is special for its raw, relatable storytelling and catchy pop-rock rhythm, making it an engaging tool for learning how to express complex feelings in English.
Key Vocabulary
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move ˈmuːv A1 |
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running ˈrʌnɪŋ A1 |
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feeling ˈfiːlɪŋ A1 |
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eyes aɪz A1 |
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skin skɪn A1 |
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love lʌv A1 |
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swag swæɡ B1 |
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attitude ˈætɪtjuːd A2 |
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pleasure ˈplɛʒər A2 |
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pain peɪn A1 |
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hurts hɜːrts A1 |
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free friː A1 |
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twice twaɪs A1 |
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woke woʊk B1 |
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smoke smοʊk A1 |
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bad bæd A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I think we should make your move cuz you got me feeling right.
➔ Modal verb ‘should’ + bare infinitive (advice)
➔ The word "should" is a modal verb placed before the bare verb "make" to give advice: *we should make*.
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We can take pleasure and pain if you want me to.
➔ First conditional (if + present simple, will/ modal + base verb)
➔ The clause "if you want me to" uses the present simple after *if* to talk about a possible future action, forming a first conditional.
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Come my way, say my name three times.
➔ Imperative mood (base verb, optional subject omitted)
➔ Both "Come" and "say" are base‑form verbs used as commands; the subject "you" is implied.
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I know what she likes.
➔ Object clause with a wh‑question word (that‑clause omitted)
➔ The clause "what she likes" functions as the object of "know"; the word "what" introduces the embedded question.
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She brought the attitude.
➔ Simple past tense (regular verb + -ed)
➔ The verb **brought** is the past form of "bring" and shows a completed action in the past.
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I’m knowing what she lies.
➔ Present progressive with a stative verb (non‑standard usage)
➔ The phrase "I’m **knowing**" uses the progressive "am + knowing" with the stative verb *know*, which is usually not used in progressive form; it emphasises a temporary realisation.
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It hurts, she free, let it come twice.
➔ Imperative ‘let’ + object + bare infinitive (causative construction)
➔ The word **let** functions as a causative verb: *let it come* means “allow it to come”.
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We don't play nice.
➔ Negative present simple with auxiliary ‘do’ + not
➔ "don't" is the contracted form of "do not", used here to negate the verb "play" in the present simple.
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When we woke up, coffee is smoke up love.
➔ Time clause with past simple + present simple (mixed-time reference)
➔ The clause **when we woke up** is in the past simple, but the main clause **coffee is smoke up love** uses present simple, showing a habitual or timeless statement after that past moment.
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