Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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stay /steɪ/ A2 |
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cut /kʌt/ A2 |
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laughing /ˈlæfɪŋ/ A2 |
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lost /lɒst/ A2 |
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remember /rɪˈmembər/ B1 |
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club /klʌb/ A2 |
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playing /ˈpleɪɪŋ/ A2 |
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chords /kɔːdz/ B1 |
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force /fɔːrs/ B1 |
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minor /ˈmaɪnər/ B1 |
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voices /ˈvɔɪsɪz/ A2 |
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floats /floʊts/ A2 |
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stage /steɪdʒ/ A2 |
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music /ˈmjuːzɪk/ A1 |
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offer /ˈɒfər/ A2 |
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planet /ˈplænɪt/ B1 |
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joys /dʒɔɪz/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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that's c sharp horns
➔ Possessive 's + Noun as Adjective
➔ The 's indicates possession or origin. Here, it shows the horns are specifically 'C sharp' horns. The noun 'C sharp' functions as an adjective describing the type of horns.
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that's a good thing look i remember one time my dad took me to this jazz club
➔ Past Simple Tense + Complex Sentence Structure
➔ The sentence uses the past simple ('took', 'remember') to describe a completed action in the past. It's a complex sentence with a main clause and a subordinate clause ('that's a good thing').
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it's like he's singing
➔ Simile + Continuous Tense
➔ The phrase uses 'like' to create a simile, comparing his playing to singing. 'He's singing' is the present continuous tense, emphasizing the ongoing nature of the action.
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i was born to play
➔ Passive Voice + Infinitive of Purpose
➔ The phrase 'I was born to play' uses the passive voice ('was born') and an infinitive ('to play') to express a destiny or purpose. It means playing is what the speaker was meant to do.
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