Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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hurt hɜːrt A1 |
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snakes sneɪks A1 |
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armed ɑːrmd B1 |
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bad bæd A1 |
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guys ɡaɪz A1 |
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journal ˈdʒɜːrnl B1 |
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secret ˈsiːkrɪt A2 |
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prove pruːv A2 |
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chance tʃæns A1 |
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set sɛt A1 |
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right raɪt A1 |
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family ˈfæməli A1 |
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finally ˈfaɪnəli A2 |
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home hoʊm A1 |
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dream driːm A1 |
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team tim A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Please. You don't have to hurt him.
➔ Modal verb + negative auxiliary + infinitive
➔ "don't have to" expresses a lack of obligation. It means it's not necessary to hurt him. The structure is a common way to express advice or a lack of necessity.
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Snakes never hurt anyone.
➔ Adverb of frequency + present simple
➔ "never" is an adverb of frequency indicating zero occurrence. The present simple is used to state a general truth or belief.
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We armed the bad guys.
➔ Past simple - active voice
➔ This is a statement of a completed action in the past. The active voice emphasizes that 'we' performed the action of arming.
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I have to prove it.
➔ Modal verb + infinitive (expressing obligation)
➔ "have to" expresses a strong obligation. The speaker feels compelled to demonstrate the truth of the previous statement.
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This journal holds the secret that will prove it.
➔ Relative clause (defining) + future simple
➔ The relative clause "that will prove it" defines *which* secret the journal holds. The future simple "will prove" indicates a future result.
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