GOOD SONGS in English that illustrate interesting grammar points
Lou Rawls performed this popular classic using modals in the past. His title "If I Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda" uses an informal contraction for "If I could have (done something), I should have (done it), I would have (done it)." He is using the modals in the past to talk about the regret when someone realizes that they have made a mistake but it is too late.
This popular song by Cheap Trick uses infinitives patterns and verbs in the past tense in an interesting way. It also includes some puns or jokes with the double meaning of words like "want."
The lyrics to this Smokey Robinson and the Miracles song are very simple, but they include a nice use of an idiomatic phrase "get a hold on someone"... They use it in kind of a unique way, that seems to mean that the singer is very attached to his or her lover. (Of course, this is different than to "get a hold of someone" which means to contact them, especially by phone.) There are also some adverbs describing the love that the singer feels.
This popular song by Cheap Trick uses infinitives patterns and verbs in the past tense in an interesting way. It also includes some puns or jokes with the double meaning of words like "want."
The lyrics to this Smokey Robinson and the Miracles song are very simple, but they include a nice use of an idiomatic phrase "get a hold on someone"... They use it in kind of a unique way, that seems to mean that the singer is very attached to his or her lover. (Of course, this is different than to "get a hold of someone" which means to contact them, especially by phone.) There are also some adverbs describing the love that the singer feels.
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