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| a preposition (to home) or infinitive to a verb (to kiss) |
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| a couple, double; a number; quantity |
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| the contraction of "they" and "are" |
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| an adverb meaning "place" |
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| a contraction of "it" and "is" |
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| a contraction of "you" and "are" |
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| a possessive pronoun asking ownership |
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| a contraction of "who" and "is" |
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| introduces NON-ESSENTIAL clauses |
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| introduces ESSENTIAL clauses |
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| choice of two or more distinct objects |
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| choice involving indistinct obejects |
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| a state legislative building |
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| a city where the legislative office is held; money |
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| the head of a school; the amount borrowed from a lender |
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| used with referencing the subject of the sentence |
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| used with referencing the object of the sentence |
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| a literary device that refers to history, literature, or religion |
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| something that appears to be one thing, but is something else |
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| pairing something to make it more complete |
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| to say something nice about someone or ting |
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| physical time or distance |
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| used for metaphorical, figurative distance |
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| used with objects that can be counted one by one |
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| used when referring to time, money, or things that cannot be counted individually. |
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