Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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shake /ʃeɪk/ A1 |
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booty /ˈbuːti/ B1 |
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naughty /ˈnɔːti/ A2 |
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fun /fʌn/ A1 |
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breaking /ˈbreɪkɪŋ/ A2 |
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high /haɪ/ A1 |
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sunshine /ˈsʌnʃaɪn/ A1 |
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club /klʌb/ A1 |
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tonight /təˈnaɪt/ A1 |
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feel /fiːl/ A1 |
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air /ɛr/ A1 |
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alright /ɔːlˈraɪt/ A2 |
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moving /ˈmuːvɪŋ/ A1 |
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dawn /dɔːn/ A2 |
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blithe /blɪð/ B2 |
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satellite /ˈsætəlaɪt/ B1 |
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burning /ˈbɜːrnɪŋ/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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When you go up I'd never let you down
➔ Modal Verb "would" (for strong intention/commitment)
➔ "I'd" is a contraction of "I would", expressing a strong commitment or determination, often in a hypothetical or conditional context.
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Girl, we got something going on on the ground
➔ Indefinite Pronoun + Present Participle (Post-modification)
➔ "something going on" uses the present participle "going on" to modify the indefinite pronoun "something", describing an ongoing activity or situation.
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Oh, I feel you're taking me high
➔ Verb of Perception + Object + Present Participle
➔ "feel you're taking" (or "feel you taking") uses a verb of perception ("feel") followed by an object ("you") and a present participle ("taking") to describe an action being perceived as it happens.
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My baby, keep moving on
➔ "Keep" + Gerund
➔ The verb "keep" is followed by a gerund ("moving on") to express the continuation of an action or state.
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Won't you be Miss Sunshine?
➔ Negative Question (for invitation/suggestion)
➔ "Won't you...?" is a negative question used to make a friendly invitation or suggestion, expecting a positive response.
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Observed that shorty like a satellite
➔ Omission of Subject (in informal/poetic context)
➔ The subject "I" is omitted before the verb "Observed", a common feature in informal language, headlines, or song lyrics, where the subject is understood from context.
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How she rules my world
➔ Noun Clause / Embedded Question
➔ "How she rules my world" functions as a noun clause (an embedded question) that could act as the object of a verb (e.g., "I know how she rules my world"), providing information indirectly.
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I came just to party and to make this lady see
➔ Causative Verb "make" + Object + Base Form Verb
➔ "make this lady see" uses the causative verb "make" followed by an object ("this lady") and the base form of a verb ("see") to indicate causing someone to perform an action.
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Look that time I know it's time for you to know that you'd be mine
➔ Impersonal "it" + "be time for" + Infinitive Phrase
➔ "it's time for you to know" uses the impersonal pronoun "it" as a placeholder subject with the phrase "be time for" and an infinitive phrase ("to know") to express that the correct moment has arrived for an action.
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