Lyrics & Translation
Ready to learn some English with a dose of confidence and glam? Heidi Montag's "Step On The Gas" is your perfect soundtrack! This energetic pop anthem is packed with empowering phrases about moving forward and owning your journey. You'll pick up everyday expressions related to determination and self-assurance, all while enjoying a catchy beat that makes you feel like the main character. Let Heidi's unapologetic style inspire your language learning and your stride!
Key Vocabulary
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refuse /rɪˈfjuːz/ B1 |
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touch /tʌtʃ/ A2 |
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feel /fiːl/ A2 |
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hate /heɪt/ A2 |
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gas /ɡæs/ A2 |
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fast /fɑːst/ A2 |
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run /rʌn/ A1 |
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track /træk/ B1 |
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dangerous /ˈdeɪndʒərəs/ B1 |
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knock /nɒk/ A2 |
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wait /weɪt/ A2 |
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say /seɪ/ A1 |
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hot /hɒt/ A1 |
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enough /ɪˈnʌf/ A2 |
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try /traɪ/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I could make you beg so good you can't refuse.
➔ Modal verb ‘could’ for possibility or hypothetical ability
➔ The modal verb "could" shows a hypothetical ability: "I **could** make you beg…"
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You can touch it, you can feel it, but you know that you can never keep it.
➔ Modal verb ‘can’ for ability; negative form ‘can never’
➔ The modal "can" expresses ability, and "can **never**" adds a permanent negative: "you can **never** keep it"
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Girls want me to say you cannot wait.
➔ Verb + object + infinitive (want + someone + to‑infinitive)
➔ "want" is followed by an object and the infinitive "to say": "Girls **want me to say** you cannot wait".
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I got things to do.
➔ Present simple ‘got’ meaning ‘have’; infinitive ‘to do’ as purpose
➔ Here ‘got’ functions like ‘have’: "I **got** things **to do**" (I have things to do).
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I won't look back.
➔ Future simple with negative contraction ‘won’t’ (will not)
➔ "won’t" is the contracted form of "will not": "I **won’t** look back".
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I'm leaving.
➔ Present continuous (am + -ing) for an action happening now or in the near future
➔ "I'm" = "I am" + **-ing** form shows the ongoing action: "**I’m** leaving".
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Step on the gas.
➔ Imperative mood (command) without subject
➔ "Step" is an imperative verb directing someone to act: "**Step** on the gas!"
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I'll step on the gas.
➔ Future simple with contraction ‘I’ll’ (I will)
➔ "I'll" = "I will"; the sentence predicts a future action: "**I’ll** step on the gas."
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Say you love it, say you need it, and you hate it every time I'm leaving.
➔ Imperative + zero conditional clause with ‘every time’ + present simple
➔ The verb "Say" is imperative; "every time I'm leaving" is a zero conditional showing a regular result: "**Say** you love it… every time **I’m** leaving."
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