Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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hostiles /ˈhɒstaɪlz/ B1 |
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odds /ɒdz/ B2 |
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blow /bloʊ/ B1 |
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cut /kʌt/ A2 |
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run /rʌn/ A1 |
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cool /kuːl/ A2 |
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thought /θɔːt/ B1 |
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hell /hel/ B2 |
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ahead /əˈhed/ A2 |
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fight /faɪt/ A2 |
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work /wɜːrk/ A2 |
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copy /ˈkɒpi/ A2 |
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like /laɪk/ A1 |
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head /hed/ A1 |
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look /lʊk/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Boss, we got people up here.
➔ Use of 'got' as an auxiliary verb indicating possession/having.
➔ The phrase 'we **got** people' is a colloquial way of saying 'we have people'. It's common in informal speech.
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Amanda, we have hostiles up ahead.
➔ Use of 'hostiles' as a noun referring to enemy combatants.
➔ The word '**hostiles**' is a concise and military-style term for enemies. It's a noun used to describe those who are considered unfriendly or threatening.
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We're not here to fight them, you know that doesn't work.
➔ Use of 'know' as a phrasal verb meaning 'to be aware of'.
➔ The phrase 'you **know** that doesn't work' isn't asking for confirmation; it's a rhetorical device implying shared understanding. It's a common filler phrase.
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Rick... why do they look like that?
➔ Use of an interrogative sentence with 'why' to express curiosity or seek explanation.
➔ The question 'why do they look like that?' is a direct inquiry expressing surprise and a need for information about the appearance of the beings.
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