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Vocabulary from Bread: 'Make It with You'.
Make It With You
Hey have you ever tried
Really reaching out for the other side?
I may be climbing on rainbows
But, baby here goes
Dreams they're for those who sleep
Life is for us to keep
And if you're wond'ring
What this song is leading to
I want to make it with you
I really think that we can make it girl
No, you don't know me well
In ev'ry little thing only time will tell
If you believe the things that I do
And we'll see it through
Life can be short or long
Love can be right or wrong
And if I chose the one
I'd like to help me through
I'd like to make it with you
I really think that we can make it girl
Baby you know that
Dreams they're for those who sleep
Life is for us to keep
And if I chose the one
I'd like to help me through
I'd like to make it with you
I really think that we can make it girl
make it
Verbmeɪk ɪt
to manage to attend or reach a place/event; to succeed
I'm sorry I couldn't make it to your party.
Commonly used for attendance, arrival, or general success in a difficult task.
with
Prepositionwɪð
accompanied by; using; having
I usually drink tea with milk.
Used to express accompaniment, tools, or characteristics.
you
Pronounjuː
you (second person pronoun)
I love you.
Refers to the person or people being addressed.
hey
Interjectionheɪ
hello; attention-getter
Hey, can you help me?
Informal. Used both as a friendly greeting and to attract someone's attention quickly.
have
Verbhæv
to possess; to own; to hold
We have a lot of work to do.
One of the most common English verbs, used to show possession, relationship, or as an auxiliary verb.
ever
Adverbˈevər
at any time
Have you ever been to London?
Commonly used in questions or negative sentences to refer to any point in time.
try
Verbtraɪ
to attempt; to make an effort
He tried to open the window.
Commonly followed by an infinitive with 'to' (try to do something) or a gerund (try doing something).
really
Adverbˈriəli
actually, truly, or very
I am really happy to see you again.
Used to emphasize a statement or to indicate that something is actually true. In conversation, it can be used as an exclamation to show surprise ('Really?').
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