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Key Vocabulary
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divine dɪˈvaɪn B1 |
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dragon ˈdræɡən A1 |
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fiercest ˈfɪərst B1 |
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inspired ɪnˈspaɪərd A2 |
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mystical ˈmɪstɪkəl B2 |
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harmony ˈhɑːrməni A2 |
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mission ˈmɪʃən A2 |
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ragtag ˈræɡtæɡ B1 |
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animation ænɪˈmeɪʃən A2 |
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incredible ɪnˈkrɛdəbəl A2 |
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passionate ˈpæʃənət A2 |
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martial ˈmɑːrʃəl B1 |
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weapons ˈwɛpənz A1 |
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relevant ˈrɛləvənt B1 |
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message ˈmɛsɪdʒ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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why are you here divine water dragon
➔ Present Simple in questions
➔ The verb 'are' is used to form a question in the present simple tense.
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i are gonna fix the world
➔ Going to future
➔ 'Gonna' is a contraction of 'going to,' used to express future plans or intentions.
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it is so exciting to be the first southeast asian disney princess
➔ Infinitive with 'to'
➔ The infinitive 'to be' is used after the adjective 'exciting' to express the action or state.
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this land used to be inhabited by mystical dragons
➔ Used to
➔ 'Used to' is employed to describe a past habit or state that no longer exists.
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our lands have been at war for as long as we can remember
➔ Present Perfect Continuous
➔ The present perfect continuous 'have been at war' emphasizes the duration of the action.
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i wish to join this fellowship of particularly
➔ Subjunctive mood with 'wish'
➔ The subjunctive mood with 'wish' expresses a desire or wish that is not a reality.
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we were animating lighting having story meetings all of that was done from everyone's home
➔ Past Continuous
➔ The past continuous 'were animating,' 'having,' emphasizes actions in progress in the past.
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i think the themes of this movie are so relevant
➔ Present Simple with 'think'
➔ The present simple 'think' is used to express an opinion or belief.
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learning how to find the goodness in the world i think is such a beautiful important message
➔ Gerund after preposition
➔ The gerund 'learning' is used after the preposition 'to' to describe an action.
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