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Lyrics: Midnight Sky

Listening 4 min Lyrics Intermediate


Vocabulary - 16 contextual words

Grammar - Imperatives (negative form)

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.


Miley Cyrus has evolved from her time as a Disney child-star. Midnight Sky shows her as the pop star she is, but still displays hints of her country roots.


Exercise

Fill in the missing words: – belong – night – Fire  – Forever – anyone – need – true – don’t  – stay – sky – my – now – born – by – bad – long  

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


Related Course Units  

Unit 74 Imperative


Grammar

Imperatives (negative form)

We use negative imperatives to instruct or command others not to do a specific action.

To make the negative imperative, we place do, then not, followed by the basic verb.

We often use the contraction form, don’t, in this construction. Do not is more formal, and we can see it on signs and public notices:
Don’t play in the street!
Don’t eat lunch without me.
Do not enter (on a sign).

Sometimes we place you between don’t and the verb in informal contexts. We use this construction to warn or threaten:
Don’t you dare!
Don’t you come any closer!