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I Got You Babe




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Watch the following video "I Got You Babe" by Sonny and Cher.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzW_7ANnHZI

1) Fill in the blanks with the missing words.

They say we're and we don't know
We won't find out until we
Well I don't know if all that's
'Cause you got me, and baby I got you

Babe
I got you babe, I got you babe

They say our love won't pay the
Before it's earned, our money's all been

I guess that's so, we don't have a pot
But at least I'm sure of all the things we got

Babe

I got you babe, I got you babe

I got in the spring
I got you to wear my

And when I'm sad, you're a
And if I get , you're always around


Don't let them say your hair's too
'Cause I don't care, with you I can't go

Then put your little hand in
There ain't no hill or mountain we can't
Babe

I got you babe, I got you babe

I got you to hold my hand
I got you to
I got you to walk with me
I got you to talk with me
I got you to kiss goodnight
I got you to hold me

I got you, I won't let go
I got you to love me so


I got you babe, I got you
I got you babe, I got you babe
I got you babe


2) Match the following nouns with their definitions.
a) babe         1)  Person in a circus or at a birthday party who makes people laugh. He usually has a red nose and colorful hair.
b) clown       2) Term of affection or nickname for your boyfriend or girlfriend.
c) rent          3) The money you pay for a flat or apartment each month.

3) Match the following verbs with their definitions.
a) grow        1) To go up a mountain or a wall.
b) spend       2)  To use something, usually money or time. Past tense = spent.
c) climb        3) To increase in size or age.

4) Match the following adjectives with their opposites.
a) wrong      1) The opposite of old.
b) young      2) The opposite of loose.
c) scared     3) The opposite of right.
d) tight        4) The opposite of brave.