Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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know /noʊ/ A2 |
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think /θɪŋk/ B1 |
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love /lʌv/ A2 |
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want /wɑːnt/ A2 |
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feel /fiːl/ B1 |
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break /breɪk/ B2 |
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close /kloʊs/ B1 |
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share /ʃɛər/ B2 |
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coming /ˈkʌmɪŋ/ A2 |
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run /rʌn/ A1 |
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want /wɑːnt/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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It's just something different about you
➔ Indefinite Pronoun + Adjective Order
➔ The phrase "something different" illustrates the typical order where an indefinite pronoun (something) is followed by an adjective (different).
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Do you still think about it?
➔ Adverb 'Still' for Continuity
➔ The adverb "still" is used here to ask if an action or state continues to be true or relevant up to the present moment.
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Do you still wanna be in love
➔ Informal Contraction 'Wanna'
➔ "wanna" is an informal contraction of "want to", very common in spoken English but generally avoided in formal writing.
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What you think about late tonight
➔ Omission of Auxiliary Verb in Informal Questions
➔ In informal spoken English, the auxiliary verb "do" is often omitted in "wh-" questions, so "What you think about" is a shortened form of "What 'do' you think about...".
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Coming over? Yeah
➔ Present Participle as an Informal Question
➔ The present participle "Coming over?" is used informally as a question, implying a full question like "Are you 'coming over'?" or "Do you want to come over?".
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Do you still want to share your world
➔ Verb + Infinitive ('want to share')
➔ The verb "want" is followed by an infinitive construction ("to share") to express a desire or intention to perform an action.
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Anymore? Anymore?
➔ Adverb 'Anymore' in Questions
➔ "Anymore" is an adverb used in negative sentences or questions to mean 'no longer' or 'any longer', indicating a change from a previous state.
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You know what to do, baby
➔ Interrogative Pronoun + Infinitive (Embedded Question)
➔ The phrase "what to do" functions as a noun phrase, an embedded question or an indirect command, meaning 'what you should do'.
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When it's me and you
➔ Temporal Clause with 'When'
➔ The clause "When it's me and you" uses the conjunction "when" to introduce a subordinate clause that specifies the time at which something happens.
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Do you think about me?
➔ Phrasal Verb 'Think About'
➔ "think about" is a phrasal verb meaning to consider, reflect on, or remember someone or something.
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