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Vocabulary from LeAnn Rimes: 'How Do I Live'.
How do I get through a night without you
If I had to live without you
What kind of life would that be
Oh I, I need you in my arms
Need you to hold
You're my world, my heart, my soul
If you ever leave
Baby, you would take away everything good in my life
And tell me now
How do I live without you
I want to know
How do I breathe without you
If you ever go
How do I ever, ever survive
How do I
How do I
Oh, how do I live
Without you, there would be no Sun in my sky
There would be no love in my life
There would be no world left for me
And I, oh Baby, I don't know what I would do
I'd be lost if I lost you
If you ever leave
Baby, you would take away everything real in my life
And tell me now
How do I live without you
I want to know
How do I breathe without you
If you ever go
How do I ever, ever survive
How do I
How do I
Oh, how do I live
Please tell me, baby
How do I go on
If you ever leave
Baby, you would take away everything
Need you with me
Baby, cause you know that you're everything good in my life
And tell me now
How do I live without you
I want to know
How do I breathe without you
If you ever go
How do I ever, ever survive
How do I
How do I
Oh, how do I live
How do I live without you
How do I live without you, baby
How do I live
how
Adverbhaʊ
how; in what way
How do you spell your name?
Used to ask about the method, way, or manner in which something is done.
do
Auxiliary verbdə
auxiliary verb used for questions and negatives
Do you like coffee?
As an auxiliary verb, 'do' is used to form questions, negative statements, and for emphasis.
I
Pronounaɪ
used to refer to the person speaking or writing
I am a student.
The first-person singular pronoun. Always capitalized in English.
get through
Verbto manage or survive a difficult situation; to finish something hard
A short break can help me get through the long meeting.
A common phrasal verb for enduring a difficult period, completing work, passing a test, or successfully making contact by phone.
a
Determinerə
a
Give me a pen.
An indefinite article used before a noun.
night
Nounnaɪt
the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise
I couldn't sleep well last night.
Used to describe the time of day when it is dark and most people sleep.
without
Prepositionwɪˈðaʊt
not having or doing something
I can't see without my glasses.
Used to indicate the absence or lack of something.
you
Pronounjuː
you (second person pronoun)
I love you.
Refers to the person or people being addressed.
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