KIND= This is an adverbial of manner, so it should be “kindly”, but in colloquial English (especially AmE) it is very common to use an adjective instead of an adverb:ĪBOVE ALL THIS= More important that this. A bittersweet memory is a memory that makes us feel happy (sweet) because it brings back good feelings, but at the same time makes us sad (bitter) because when I remember you and your love, I miss you so much.ĬRY= Weep, shed tears (water drops) through your eyes. We can also use it in a figurative sense, like here. The first time you told me you loved me and how that moment became a memory I love everything about you, and anything that reminds me of you. If I should stay, I would only be in your way = but I won’t stay, I’m leaving.ĮVERY STEP OF THE WAY= All the time, in every moment of my life ("the way" = "my life").īITTERSWEET= Something “bitter” is sour, acid, like a lemon, and something “sweet” is like honey or sugar, so something “bittersweet” has a mixture of both things, like the well-known Chinese sauce for pork. If you should love me, I would marry you = If you loved me, I would marry you. “Should” is making the condition less probable: Here, we are using “if-should + would” instead of “if-past + would” with the same result. If you should see my sister, tell her I’m looking for her (I don’t think you’ll see her, but maybe you will) I love you My love for you isn’t something that can be measured. My world would be a much darker place without you. 5 Love is very simple for those who have love inside. 4 To spend time with beloved ones is the best present of all. 3 When you fall in love with someone, you are afraid of losing him or her. I feel so blessed every day to have someone like you in my life. 2 No matter how the world changes, I will love you forever. During the night, you’re my guiding star. If you see my sister, tell her I’m looking for her (maybe you will see her) If youve ever felt like you couldnt live without someones love and affection in your life, put on this song to ease your pain. During the day, you’re the light of my life. We can use SHOULD in type 1 to make the condition less probable: Type 2: if-past + would = If you loved me, I would marry you (but you don’t, or it’s very improbable) Type 1: if-present + will = If you love me, I will marry you (you probably love me) IF I SHOULD STAY= This is a conditional sentence mixing types 1 and 2: “If I should stay, I would only be in your way”.
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