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Word | Past | Past Participle | Third Person Singular | Gerund | Meaning | Example Sentence | Example Expression | Example Expression Meaning | Synonyms | Antonyms | Collocations |
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#12145
🤔
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think
/θɪŋk/
verb
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thought
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thought
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thinks
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thinking
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to use one's mind to consider or reason about something
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I think this is a great idea. |
Think twice |
Consider something carefully before making a decision
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consider, believe, reflect, ponder
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ignore, neglect
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think about, think of, think twice, think hard
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#12146
🏈
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throw
/θroʊ/
verb
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threw
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thrown
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throws
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throwing
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to propel something with force through the air by a movement of the arm
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He threw the ball to his friend. |
throw in the towel |
to give up or admit defeat
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toss, fling, hurl, chuck
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catch, hold
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throw the ball, throw away, throw a party
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#12147
🌍
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throughout
/θruːˈaʊt/
preposition
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in every part of a place or during the whole time of an event
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She worked throughout the night. |
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all over, everywhere, during, across
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none
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throughout the day, throughout the country
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#12148
➡️
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through
/θruː/
preposition
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moving in one side and out the other side of something
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The train passed through the tunnel. |
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across, past, beyond, into
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none
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go through, pass through, walk through
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#12149
🗣️
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throat
/θroʊt/
noun
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the front part of the neck, containing the pharynx and larynx
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He felt a lump in his throat while speaking. |
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neck, gullet
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none
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sore throat, clear your throat
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#12150
3️⃣
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three
/θriː/
numeral
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the number equivalent to the sum of two and one
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She has three dogs at home. |
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threefold, triple
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none
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three times, three people, three years
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#12151
⚠️
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threaten
/ˈθrɛtən/
verb
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threatened
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threatened
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threatens
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threatening
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to state or show an intention to harm or punish someone
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He threatened to report the incident to the authorities. |
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warn, intimidate, menace, coerce
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encourage, reassure, support
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threaten with, threaten harm, threaten to do
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#12152
💯
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thousand
/ˈθaʊzənd/
noun
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the number equal to 10 hundred or 1,000
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There were a thousand people at the concert. |
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kilo, grand
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one, few
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thousand dollars, thousand people, thousand years
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#12153
💭
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thought
/θɔːt/
noun
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an idea or opinion produced by thinking or considering something
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She had a sudden thought about the future. |
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idea, notion, belief, concept
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ignorance, uncertainty
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deep thought, quick thought, passing thought
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#12154
🌧️
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though
/ðoʊ/
conjunction
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used to introduce a fact that makes the main statement of the sentence seem surprising or unexpected
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Though it was raining, they still went outside. |
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although, however, but
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because, since
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though difficult, though tired, though happy
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#12155
👢
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those
/ðoʊz/
pronoun
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used to refer to people or things that are far away or distant in space, time, or thought
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Those are the shoes I want. |
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those ones, those people, those things
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this, these
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those shoes, those days, those people
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#12156
📖
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this
/ðɪs/
pronoun
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used to refer to a person or thing that is close or near in space, time, or thought
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This is my favorite book. |
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this one, here, these
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that, those
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this book, this place, this idea
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#12157
3️⃣0️⃣
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thirty
/ˈθɜrti/
adjective
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equivalent to the number 30
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He is thirty years old. |
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thirtieth
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twenty, forty
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thirty years old, thirty days, thirty minutes
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#12158
3️⃣
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third
/θɜrd/
adjective
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constituting number three in a sequence
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She finished in third place. |
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thirdly, tertiary, trinal
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first, second
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third place, third time, third attempt
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#12159
💭
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thinking
/ˈθɪŋkɪŋ/
noun
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the process of considering or reasoning about something
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Her thinking was clear and precise. |
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thought, contemplation, reflection, reasoning
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ignorance, confusion
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critical thinking, logical thinking, abstract thinking
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#12160
👉
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that
/ðæt/
pronoun
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used to identify a specific person or thing observed or heard
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That is my book on the table. |
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this, it, the one
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those, these
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that book, that person, that idea
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#12161
📦
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thing
/θɪŋ/
noun
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an object, idea, or matter that is being referred to or dealt with
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This is the thing I was looking for. |
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item, object, matter, article
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nothing, nonentity
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the thing, a thing, important thing, one thing
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#12162
🪶
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thin
/θɪn/
adjective
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having little thickness or width
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She wore a thin scarf in the winter. |
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slim, slender, narrow
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thick, wide
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thin paper, thin hair, thin layer
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#12163
👫
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they
/ðeɪ/
pronoun
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used to refer to people or things previously mentioned or easily identified
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They are going to the park. |
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them, those, these
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I, we
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they are, they have, they will
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#12164
👥
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these
/ðiːz/
pronoun
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used to refer to things or people that are near or present
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These are my friends. |
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this, those, such
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those
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these things, these people, these books
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#12165
➡️
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therefore
/ðɛəˈfɔː/
conjunction
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for that reason; because of that
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She was tired; therefore, she went to bed early. |
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thus, hence, so, accordingly
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nevertheless, however
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therefore, therefore decided, therefore necessary
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#12166
📍
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there
/ðɛə/
adverb
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in, at, or to that place or position
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We are going there tomorrow. |
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here, in that place, at that location
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here, nowhere
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be there, go there, get there, come here
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#12167
💆♀️
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therapy
/ˈθɛrəpi/
noun
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treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
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She is receiving therapy for her injury. |
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treatment, care, healing, rehabilitation
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neglect, harm
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physical therapy, therapy session, receive therapy
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#12168
⏳
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then
/ðɛn/
adverb
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at that time; next in order of time or place
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We went to the park, and then we had lunch. |
back then |
used to refer to a time in the past
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afterward, subsequently, later, next
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before
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then what, then go, then what happened
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#12169
💪
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themselves
/ðəmˈsɛlvz/
pronoun
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used to emphasize the subject of the sentence or to refer to the subject doing something to itself
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They fixed the problem themselves. |
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themselves alone, personally, independently
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none
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do it themselves, solve it themselves, they themselves
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#12170
🎨
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theme
/θiːm/
noun
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the subject or topic of a speech, essay, exhibition, or discussion
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The theme of the conference was sustainability. |
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topic, subject, motif, idea
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none
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main theme, central theme, theme of discussion
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#12171
👥
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them
/ðɛm/
pronoun
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used to refer to people or things previously mentioned or easily identified
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I saw them at the park yesterday. |
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they, those, these
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none
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see them, tell them, help them
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#12172
👨👩👧👦
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their
/ðɛər/
pronoun
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belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned
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Their house is on the corner. |
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his, her, its
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my, your
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their car, their family, their opinion
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#12173
🎭
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theater
/ˈθiːətər/
noun
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a building or area for dramatic performances
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We are going to the theater tonight. |
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playhouse, cinema, auditorium
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open-air, outdoor
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movie theater, local theater, drama theater
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#12174
🌞
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the
/ðə/
article
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used to specify a noun as something already mentioned or known
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The sun rises in the east. |
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this, that
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the best, the first, the last
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