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an
Determinative
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An (or a) is used when the following word could be any of a certain type.
I just ate an apple.
It is indeed an honor to have met you today.
orange
Noun
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One of the colors people can see
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A fruit with a thick skin and a juicy inside.
orange
Adjective
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colored orange
The construction workers wear orange shirts so that drivers can easily see them.
juice
Noun
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Juice is the liquid that you get when you squeeze a fruit or vegetable.
I usually have orange juice and toast for breakfast.
juice
Verb
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If you juice a fruit or a vegetable, you get the juice out of it.
I had to juice five oranges just to get one glass of juice.
please
Interjection
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We say "please" when we want to ask someone politely to do something.
Pass the salt, please.
please
Verb
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Someone pleases someone else when they do what that person likes or wants.
Giving her these flowers will please her.