Lyrics & Translation
Dive into Nickelback's "Never Gonna Be Alone" – a heartfelt rock anthem that offers a fantastic opportunity to explore English. Through its clear, emotional lyrics about support and commitment, you can easily grasp common phrases and expressions used to convey deep feelings. The song's accessible narrative and relatable themes make it a compelling way to connect with the language while enjoying powerful storytelling.
Key Vocabulary
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time /taɪm/ A1 |
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regret /rɪˈɡret/ B2 |
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moment /ˈmoʊmənt/ A2 |
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feel /fiːl/ A1 |
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fall /fɔːl/ A2 |
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hold /hoʊld/ A2 |
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hurt /hɜːrt/ A2 |
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hands /hændz/ A1 |
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believe /bɪˈliːv/ A2 |
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need /niːd/ A1 |
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hope /hoʊp/ A2 |
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world /wɜːrld/ A1 |
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live /lɪv/ A1 |
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slip /slɪp/ B1 |
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missing /ˈmɪsɪŋ/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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So much faster than I
➔ Ellipsis
➔ This line uses ellipsis. It is short for "So much faster than I *am*" or "So much faster than I *think it is*." This is common in informal speech and song lyrics. It contributes to the conversational and emotional tone.
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I'm starting to regret not spending all of it with you
➔ Gerund after a preposition (to + verb -ing)
➔ Here, "to" is part of "regret **to**", where the subject (I) regrets the idea of **spending** all of it with you. 'Spending' functions as a noun after 'to'.
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So if I haven't yet, I've gotta let you know
➔ Present Perfect with 'yet' and Contraction 'gotta'
➔ "Haven't yet" is the present perfect tense, indicating an action that hasn't happened up to the present. "Gotta" is a contraction of "got to", meaning "have to" or "must", used informally.
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You're never gonna be alone
➔ Future with 'gonna' (going to)
➔ "Gonna" is an informal contraction of "going to", used to express a future intention or prediction.
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If you ever feel like letting go
➔ Conditional Clause Type 1 (Zero Conditional)
➔ This is technically closest to a zero conditional, as it implies a general truth; *Whenever* you feel this way, *then* I will act in this way.
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I won't let you fall
➔ Future Simple with 'won't'
➔ "Won't" is a contraction of "will not", expressing a future negation or promise.
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Like it's the only one
➔ Subjunctive Mood (Unreal Conditional)
➔ Using "it's" instead of "it was" makes this technically not subjunctive (which would require "were"), but the sentiment is still that of an impossible condition, living each day as if no other days exist.
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What if tomorrow never comes?
➔ Conditional Sentence Type 1 (Implied)
➔ This is an implied Type 1 conditional. The full sentence would be, "What *will we do* if tomorrow never comes?" It presents a possible future situation and its consequence.
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