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You're making promises to someone else's face 00:13
If those should break, call out my name 00:18
You're getting high off of some new life that you made 00:25
If that high fades, call out my name 00:30
I know you think about laying side by side 00:36
On the goodwill couch 00:42
Going line for line, at your best friend's house 00:44
We're only getting better at pretending we're okay 00:50
And after all this time, we feel the same 00:56
Ooh-ooh 01:02
Ooh 01:05
Ooh-ooh 01:08
Cards on the table that we never got to play 01:12
Oh, what a shame, call out my name 01:18
I bet he's cool but I'd put fire in your veins 01:25
If you miss that flame, call out my name 01:30
I know you think about laying side by side 01:36
On the goodwill couch 01:42
Going line for line, at your best friend's house 01:44
We're only getting better at pretending we're okay 01:50
And after all this time 01:57
I know you think about laying side by side 01:58
On the goodwill couch (ooh-ooh-ooh) 02:04
Going line for line (going line for line), at your best friend's house 02:06
We're only getting better at pretending we're okay (yeah) 02:12
And after all this time, we feel the same 02:20
Ooh-ooh 02:25
Ooh 02:29
Ooh-ooh 02:32
02:33

Name – English Lyrics

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By
Justin Bieber, Tori Kelly
Album
Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe)
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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the smooth rhythms of this R&B duet to master conversational English and romantic expressions. This song is special for its soulful vocal interplay between Bieber and Kelly, making it a perfect tool for learning emotive vocabulary and natural phrasing.

[English]
You're making promises to someone else's face
If those should break, call out my name
You're getting high off of some new life that you made
If that high fades, call out my name
I know you think about laying side by side
On the goodwill couch
Going line for line, at your best friend's house
We're only getting better at pretending we're okay
And after all this time, we feel the same
Ooh-ooh
Ooh
Ooh-ooh
Cards on the table that we never got to play
Oh, what a shame, call out my name
I bet he's cool but I'd put fire in your veins
If you miss that flame, call out my name
I know you think about laying side by side
On the goodwill couch
Going line for line, at your best friend's house
We're only getting better at pretending we're okay
And after all this time
I know you think about laying side by side
On the goodwill couch (ooh-ooh-ooh)
Going line for line (going line for line), at your best friend's house
We're only getting better at pretending we're okay (yeah)
And after all this time, we feel the same
Ooh-ooh
Ooh
Ooh-ooh
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

promises

/ˈprɒmɪsɪz/

A2
  • noun
  • - a declaration that one will do or refrain from doing something specified

fades

/feɪdz/

B2
  • verb
  • - to gradually disappear or lose brightness

laying

/ˈleɪɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to put something down gently or lie in a horizontal position

goodwill

/ˈɡʊdwɪl/

B2
  • adjective
  • - used or donated items, often referring to charity shops

couch

/kaʊtʃ/

A1
  • noun
  • - a sofa for seating two or more people

pretending

/prɪˈtendɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to behave as if something is true when it is not

shame

/ʃeɪm/

B1
  • noun
  • - a regrettable or unfortunate situation

veins

/veɪnz/

B2
  • noun
  • - the tubes carrying blood to the heart

flame

/fleɪm/

B1
  • noun
  • - the visible, gaseous part of a fire

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Key Grammar Structures

  • You're making promises to someone else's face

    ➔ Present Continuous tense

    ➔ Used "are making" to describe an action happening around the current time or a temporary situation.

  • If those should break, call out my name

    ➔ First Conditional (Inversion/Formal)

    ➔ The use of "should" in the if-clause makes the condition sound more tentative or formal.

  • I know you think about laying side by side

    ➔ Gerund after preposition

    ➔ The verb "laying" acts as a noun following the preposition "about".

  • We're only getting better at pretending we're okay

    ➔ Verbs of change (Get + Comparative)

    "Getting better" describes a gradual change or process.

  • Cards on the table that we never got to play

    ➔ Relative clause (Reduced)

    "That (which) we never got to play" modifies "cards". The relative pronoun "that" is the object.

  • I bet he's cool but I'd put fire in your veins

    ➔ Conditional (Second Conditional structure)

    "I'd put" (I would put) expresses a hypothetical situation or a strong contrast.

  • If you miss that flame, call out my name

    ➔ First Conditional

    ➔ Expresses a real possibility in the future: If X happens, do Y.

  • And after all this time, we feel the same

    ➔ Prepositional Phrase of time

    "After all this time" establishes the temporal context for the current state.