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Edge Of Saturday Night – English Lyrics

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The Blessed Madonna, Kylie Minogue
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Discover the liberating energy of "Edge of Saturday Night," a track that perfectly captures the feeling of weekend freedom. Through its anthemic English lyrics, you can learn vocabulary related to nightlife and self-expression, all while enjoying a masterclass in dance-pop from two musical icons. This song is special for its blend of euphoric production and a message of embracing pivotal moments in life.

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Key Vocabulary

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Key Grammar Structures

  • We got the edge of Saturday night

    ➔ Present perfect continuous

    ➔ Using the present perfect continuous, implying an action that started in the past and is still happening or has recently finished.

  • Can you feel it?

    ➔ Modal verb 'can' + simple form of the verb

    ➔ The modal verb 'can' is used to express ability or possibility.

  • And every time I get that feeling

    ➔ Present Simple (habitual action)

    ➔ The present simple is used to describe habitual actions or events that happen regularly.

  • All the people gather 'round

    ➔ Present Simple

    ➔ Used to describe a general truth or habitual action.

  • I'm on the edge of Saturday night

    ➔ Prepositional phrase (on the edge)

    ➔ The phrase 'on the edge' is used to describe a state of being close to something or in a precarious situation.

  • Oh, I wanna be wild tonight

    ➔ Modal verb 'wanna' + infinitive

    ➔ 'Wanna' (informal for 'want to') followed by an infinitive expresses desire or intention.

  • Don't need no conversation

    ➔ Double negative

    ➔ The use of 'don't' and 'no' together creates a double negative, though in modern English it's often used for emphasis rather than strictly grammatical correctness.

  • Now we're running

    ➔ Present continuous

    ➔ Used to describe an action happening right now or around now.

  • And the moon is out

    ➔ Subject-verb agreement (singular subject)

    ➔ The singular subject 'moon' agrees with the verb 'is'.