Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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okay /oʊˈkeɪ/ A2 |
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hold /hoʊld/ A2 |
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clowns /klaʊnz/ A2 |
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break /breɪk/ A2 |
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horse /hɔːrs/ A1 |
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money /ˈmʌni/ A1 |
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hurting /ˈhɜːrtɪŋ/ A2 |
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play /pleɪ/ A1 |
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crazy /ˈkreɪzi/ A2 |
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dangerous /ˈdeɪndʒərəs/ B1 |
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strap /stræp/ A2 |
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control /kənˈtroʊl/ B1 |
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respect /rɪˈspekt/ B1 |
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Mustang /ˈmʌstæŋ/ B2 |
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spirits /ˈspɪrɪts/ B1 |
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thirsty /ˈθɜːrsti/ A2 |
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Beast /biːst/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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is that Barn okay should hold tight some
➔ Present Simple (should + verb)
➔ 'Should hold' is used to give advice or make a recommendation.
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they just brought in break it's not as bad as it sounds
➔ Present Perfect (have/has + past participle)
➔ 'Brought in' indicates an action completed in the past with present relevance.
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stop you're hurting him oh yeah that is not right
➔ Present Continuous (am/is/are + -ing)
➔ 'You're hurting' shows an action happening at the moment of speaking.
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we didn't mean for it to get out of hand
➔ Past Continuous with Result (didn't mean for + to-infinitive)
➔ 'Didn't mean for it to get out of hand' expresses unintended consequences.
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we'll come back tomorrow when he's nice and thirsty
➔ Future with 'will' and Present Simple in Time Clauses
➔ 'We'll come back' is future action, while 'he's thirsty' is a condition in present simple.
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