Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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sit sɪt A1 |
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hold hoʊld A1 |
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hang hæŋ A1 |
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look lʊk A1 |
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carrots ˈkærəts A1 |
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pick pɪk A1 |
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grab ɡræb A1 |
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rode roʊd A2 |
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horse hɔrs A1 |
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natural ˈnætʃərəl A2 |
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start stɑrt A1 |
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dear dɪr A1 |
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life laɪf A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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sit up and hold on with your
➔ Imperative mood
➔ The verbs 'sit' and 'hold' are in the imperative mood, used to give direct commands or instructions.
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just hang on whatever you do don't look down
➔ Subordinating conjunction ('whatever')
➔ 'Whatever' is used as a subordinating conjunction to introduce a condition or circumstance.
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too late
➔ Adverb of time
➔ 'Too late' functions as an adverb of time, indicating when the action occurred.
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let's do the two hand pick up
➔ Let's construction (suggestion)
➔ 'Let's' is used to make a suggestion or invitation to do something together.
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i just rode a horse i almost died
➔ Past simple vs. past continuous
➔ 'Rode' is past simple, indicating a completed action, while 'almost died' suggests a simultaneous action in the past.
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you're a natural
➔ Present simple with 'be' for permanent qualities
➔ 'You're' (you are) is used with 'natural' to describe a permanent quality or characteristic.
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