Improve your listening and writing skills by filling in the blanks of the song lyrics. This week we conclude our celebration of World Water Day, with a last water-related theme. Today we propose Waterfalls by the band TLC.
These activities are designed for Beginners and Intermediates so that they can learn new vocabulary related to a specific topic in a quick and fun way.
Exercise
Fill in the missing words. ⇩
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See Grammar explanation
The adverb JUST is very common in English and has more than one use and meaning.
Just as a TIME EXPRESSION:
– I am just leaving.
As an adverb of time, it’s commonly used with the present perfect and past perfect. In this case, we are talking about something that happened only a few minutes before the moment of speaking:
– I have just got home.
– They had just arrived when I left.
Just to give EMPHASIS to something:
– Just do your homework now.
Just as a SYNONYM of the following words:
– SIMPLY: It’s just not right.
– ABSOLUTELY: The dinner was just perfect.
– ONLY: The tickets for the concert were just 10 dollars.
– EXACTLY: You look just like your mum.
This song isn’t of my time. I don’t identify with the vocabulary.
Good
the sound is terrible!!!
I agree with Alana Maria the sound is terrible. Unfortunately.
I listened the song on spotify, because yes, the sound is awful. But the song is diffucl even with a good sound.