Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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thumbtack /ˈθʌm.tæk/ A2 |
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distract /dɪˈstrækt/ A2 |
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fucking /ˈfʌkɪŋ/ B1 |
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obsession /əbˈseʃən/ B1 |
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comedown /ˈkɒm.daʊn/ B2 |
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shadow /ˈʃæd.oʊ/ A1 |
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hell /hɛl/ A1 |
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nice /naɪs/ A1 |
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drunk /drʌŋk/ A1 |
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apart /əˈpɑːrt/ A2 |
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business /ˈbɪznəs/ A1 |
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lie /laɪ/ A1 |
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remember /rɪˈmɛmbər/ A1 |
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worse /wɜːrs/ A1 |
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head /hɛd/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Somewhere in the village you're a star
➔ Present Simple (to be)
➔ The line uses the present simple “you **'re** a star” to describe a current state.
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I'll pretend I don't remember
➔ Future Simple with 'will' + bare infinitive; Negation with 'don't'
➔ “I **'ll** pretend” uses the future simple ‘will’ + verb; “don’t” is the negative form of “do not”.
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Why I asked you to get out
➔ Embedded (indirect) question
➔ The clause “Why **I asked** you to get out” is an embedded question; it does not end with a question mark.
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You're a thumbtack in my side
➔ Predicative noun phrase (metaphor)
➔ The noun phrase “a **thumbtack** in my side” functions as a predicative complement after the verb “be”.
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It's not as bad as what I do to myself
➔ Comparative structure ‘not as … as’
➔ The phrase “not **as** bad **as** what I do to myself” uses the comparative “not as … as” to compare two situations.
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When you get drunk you get nice
➔ Zero conditional (present + present)
➔ The clause “When you **get** drunk you **get** nice” expresses a general truth using the zero conditional.
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Take me to hell and then keep me out of my own mind
➔ Imperative mood
➔ Both “**Take** me to hell” and “**keep** me out of my own mind” are commands, using the base form of the verb.
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Let you act like that's the problem
➔ Causative verb ‘let’ + bare infinitive
➔ In “**Let** you **act** like that's the problem”, “let” is a causative verb followed by the bare infinitive “act”.
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You're not even a good friend
➔ Emphatic ‘even’ with negative statement
➔ The adverb “**even**” adds emphasis: “You’re **not even** a good friend”.
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