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作曲 : Martijn Garritsen/Oskar Rindborg/Martin Garrix/Zedd/Anton Zaslavski/Emily Warren/Caroline Ailin 00:00
Follow me into the unknown 01:30
See what happens if you let go 01:35
Don't you know only you can set you free 01:39
Who knows where this moment will lead 01:45
Even if you're afraid, I know 01:51
You're exactly where you're supposed to be 01:54
Whenever it starts 01:58
Whatever you see 02:02
Wherever you are 02:06
You're exactly where you're supposed to be 02:09
You're exactly where you're supposed to be 02:39

Follow – English Lyrics

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作曲 : Martijn Garritsen/Oskar Rindborg/Martin Garrix/Zedd/Anton Zaslavski/Emily Warren/Caroline Ailin
Follow me into the unknown
See what happens if you let go
Don't you know only you can set you free
Who knows where this moment will lead
Even if you're afraid, I know
You're exactly where you're supposed to be
Whenever it starts
Whatever you see
Wherever you are
You're exactly where you're supposed to be
You're exactly where you're supposed to be

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

follow

/ˈfɒloʊ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to come after or to go with someone or something; to accompany

unknown

/ʌnˈnoʊn/

B1
  • noun
  • - something not known or familiar; the unfamiliar

see

/siː/

A1
  • verb
  • - to perceive with the eyes

happens

/ˈhæpənz/

B1
  • verb
  • - to occur or take place

let

/lɛt/

A2
  • verb
  • - to allow or permit

go

/ɡoʊ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move from one place to another; to leave

know

/noʊ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to be aware of through observation or information

set

/sɛt/

B1
  • verb
  • - to put or place something in a particular position

free

/friː/

A2
  • adjective
  • - not under control or not restricted; available

moment

/ˈmoʊmənt/

A2
  • noun
  • - a very brief period of time

lead

/liːd/

B1
  • verb
  • - to guide or direct a person or group

afraid

/əˈfreɪd/

B1
  • adjective
  • - feeling fear or anxiety; frightened

supposed

/səˈpoʊzd/

B2
  • adjective
  • - generally believed or intended; considered to be the case

be

/biː/

A1
  • verb
  • - to exist; to occur

starts

/stɑːrts/

A2
  • verb
  • - begins

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Follow me into the unknown

    ➔ Follow + me + into + the + unknown (use of prepositions and verb + object)

    ➔ The verb 'follow' is used with 'me' as the object, and 'into' is a preposition indicating direction. 'The unknown' is a noun phrase.

  • See what happens if you let go

    ➔ See + what + happens + if + you + let + go (use of helping verb 'see', conditional structure)

    ➔ The helping verb 'see' is used with the main verb 'happen'. The structure 'if you let go' is a conditional clause.

  • Don't you know only you can set you free

    ➔ Don't + you + know + only + you + can + set + free (negative structure, emphasis on 'only you', passive voice)

    ➔ The negative 'don't' is used with 'you know'. The phrase 'only you' emphasizes the subject. The verb 'set free' is in passive voice.

  • Who knows where this moment will lead

    ➔ Who + knows + where + this + moment + will + lead (relative clause, emphasis on 'this moment')

    ➔ The relative clause 'who knows' is used with 'where this moment will lead'. The emphasis is on 'this moment'.

  • Even if you're afraid, I know

    ➔ Even + if + you're + afraid + (emphasis on 'you're'), I + know (contrast structure)

    ➔ The contrast structure 'even if' is used with 'you're afraid'. The emphasis is on 'you're'.

  • You're exactly where you're supposed to be

    ➔ You're + exactly + where + you're + supposed + to + be (emphasis on 'exactly', passive voice)

    ➔ The emphasis is on 'exactly' with 'where you're'. The verb 'be' is in passive voice.