Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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pursuit /pərˈsuɪt/ B1 |
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suspect /səˈspɛkt/ A2 |
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spikes /spaɪks/ A1 |
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crack /kræk/ A2 |
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reptide /ˈrɛptɑɪl/ B1 |
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founded /ˈfaʊndɪd/ A2 |
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neighborhood /ˈneɪbərˌhʊd/ A1 |
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tangled /ˈtæŋɡəld/ B1 |
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dangerous /ˈdeɪnʤərəs/ A1 |
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oath /oʊθ/ B1 |
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innocent /ˈɪnəsənt/ A2 |
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dash /dæʃ/ A1 |
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across /əˈkrɔs/ A1 |
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partners /ˈpɑrtnərz/ A1 |
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prove /pruːv/ A2 |
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greater /ˈɡreɪtər/ A1 |
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chance /tʃæns/ A1 |
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believe /bɪˈliːv/ A1 |
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better /ˈbɛtər/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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We got 'em! Rolling spikes!
➔ Contraction (We've got them)
➔ The phrase "We got 'em" is a contraction of "We have got them," commonly used in informal speech.
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Sorry, could you show me that clip again?
➔ Polite request (could + infinitive)
➔ The use of "could" with an infinitive verb makes the request more polite and less direct.
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No snake has set foot in Zootopia in forever.
➔ Present perfect with 'for/since' (in forever)
➔ The present perfect with "in forever" emphasizes the duration of the action, indicating it has never happened.
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We're going to crack this case and prove we're the greatest partners of all time.
➔ Future with 'be going to' (are going to crack)
➔ The use of "be going to" indicates a planned future action based on present evidence or intentions.
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If whatever you're tangled up in has to do with snakes, it's dangerous.
➔ Conditional sentence (If... has to do with)
➔ This is a conditional sentence expressing a hypothetical situation and its consequence.
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