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Fill in the Lyrics: Light My Fire

Listening 5 min Lyrics Intermediate


Vocabulary - 10 Contextual Words

Grammar - Imperative

Pronunciation - American

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Improve your listening and writing skills by filling in the blanks of the song lyrics. Yesterday was No Tobacco Day, so we propose a classic rock song loosely related to smoking: Light My Fire. The song refers to lighting up a joint or another drug to get high. Jim Morrison, lead vocalist of The Doors, was a singer, composer and poet who died at the age of 27. He is still today considered one of the greatest icons of rock history and youth counterculture. Light My Fire was released in 1967 and continues being one of the greatest songs by The Doors.

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Exercise

Fill in the missing words. ⇩


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Grammar – Imperative

The imperative mood is a grammatical mood that generates a…
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The imperative mood is a grammatical mood that generates a command or request.

It is formed using the bare infinitive form of the verb. This is usually also the same as the second-person present indicative form.

“Let’s” is also the first person plural imperative, which is followed by the bare infinitive. Note: the imperative is “let’s” and not the bare infinitive which proceeds it. 

  1. Run!
  2. Get out!
  3. Stop doing this!
  4. Let’s go!

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Unit 74 Imperative