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fun (f n) noun,adjective
Something that gives you amusement, pleasure, or enjoyment.
Antonyms: | boredom, tedium |
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given (g v n) adjective,noun,verb
To have already let somebody have something.
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has (h z) verb
A form of the present tense of have that is used with he, she, it, and the name of a person, place, or thing.
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sat (s t) noun
To have already rested your body down. Your body was supported by your bottom rather than your feet.
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the (th )
This is called a definite article. It can be used to say that there is only one of something, such as ___ Nile River.
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this (th s) pronoun
The person, thing, or matter mentioned, understood, or at hand.
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want (w nt) noun,verb
1. When you would like or wish to have something.
2. To need or require something.
Synonyms: | wish, require, covet, lack, crave, must, desire, yearn, need, long | Antonyms: | supply, sufficiency, provision |
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when (w n) adverb
Used to ask about the time of something.
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white (w t) noun,verb,adjective
The color of snow.
Antonyms: | black, ebony, flushed, rosy, impure |
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your (y�r) pronoun
Belonging to the person being spoken to. The possessive form of the personal pronoun you.
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