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Lyrics: Drivers License

Listening 5 min Lyrics Intermediate


Vocabulary - 17 contextual words

Grammar - Still

Pronunciation - American


Improve your listening and writing skills by filling in the blanks in the song lyrics. These activities are designed for Beginners and Intermediates to learn new vocabulary related to a specific topic in a quick and fun way.


For today’s lyrics we bring you Drivers License, the debut single by the American artist Olivia Rodrigo. The different facets of the heartbreak she experienced is what inspired the lyrics of this song that became an instant hit after its release. Enjoy it! 


Exercise

Fill in the missing words: – Sidewalks – traffic – face – imagine – forever – could – hearing – perfect – through – doubt – Crying – insecure – excited – could – last – never – drive.  

This activity is case sensitive so make sure to use capital letters when needed.


Grammar

Still/yet

We use yet to talk about any time before the present. We usually place yet at the end of the sentence or question:
Is dinner ready yet? (Is dinner ready by/before now)
I haven’t done my homework yet.
Have your cousins arrived yet?
Is the weather warm enough for sunbathing
yet?
Wait a minute, I’m not ready
yet!

We use still to talk about a continuing action or non-action.

We can use still to talk about something that continues to happen; we can also use still to talk about something that continues not to happen.
We place still after the subject and before the verb:
Dinner is still cooking.
I
still haven’t done my homework.
My cousins
still haven’t arrived.
The weather is
still cold.
I’m
still waiting for you!


Related Course Units  

Unit 88 Yet, already still