Improve your listening and writing skills by filling in the blanks of the song lyrics. Today we propose a great version by Rufus Wainright of Across the Universe, the famous Beatles’s song. (The repeated phrase “Jai Guru Deva Om” is a mantra in Sanskrit, meaning “I thank Guru Dev“)
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Exercise
Fill in the missing words. ⇩
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Grammar – Compound Noun “Nothing”
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Compound word: Nothing
- Nothing is a compound noun made up of “no + thing”. It means no single thing. It is used as the subject of a sentence or question. For example:
- – I have nothing to say.
- – Nothing I do seems to work.
- – There is nothing in the house.
- – Have you nothing to add?
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What an amazing lyrics! The Beatles…forever
It’s a great song!
It’s one of my favorite song of The Beatles!!
Mine too!
It’s a beautiful song!
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‘stumble’ and ‘shades’ are the two words that I don’t understand from the song of the Beatles
I’m glad that the songs are making you think.
Sunny there were difficult to understand the song by Rufus Wainwright sinning with some accents and words,but It will be a beautifull song from the Beatles
It can be challenging.