Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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hurry ˈhɜːri A1 |
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homicidal hɒˈmɪsədəl B2 |
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menu ˈmɛnjuː A1 |
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bred brɛd A2 |
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beauty ˈbjuːti A1 |
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smell smɛl A1 |
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wagon ˈwæɡən A1 |
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food fʊd A1 |
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bear bɛər A1 |
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buddies ˈbʌdiz A1 |
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tail teɪl A1 |
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bother ˈbɒðər A2 |
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bred brɛd A2 |
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load loʊd A1 |
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listen ˈlɪsən A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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oh come pop oh we better hurry we don't have much time
➔ Modal verb (better) for advice
➔ 'Better' is used to give advice, suggesting urgency: "we better hurry".
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what's going on RJ nothing well then let's get out of here
➔ Contraction (what's) and tag question (well then)
➔ 'What's' is a contraction of 'what is,' and 'well then' is a tag question for confirmation.
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we have more than enough
➔ Comparative structure (more than)
➔ 'More than enough' uses a comparative structure to emphasize quantity.
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I've got about this long to hand over that wagon load of food
➔ Present perfect (I've got) with duration
➔ 'I've got' is present perfect, indicating an action that started in the past and continues: "about this long".
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now let go my tail
➔ Imperative mood (let go)
➔ 'Let go' is in the imperative mood, used to give a direct command.
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this face was bred for beauty
➔ Passive voice (was bred)
➔ 'Was bred' is passive voice, emphasizing the action done to the subject: "this face".
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