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Are
you
looking
for
anyone
?
are
Verb
—
Are
is
the
present
tense
,
second
person
form
of
the
verb
be
.
Hello
John
,
how
are
you
?
We
are
all
happy
.
Are
we
there
yet
?
John
and
Mary
are
playing
.
Are
you
all
hungry
?
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you
Pronoun
—
Used
instead
of
the
name
of
the
person
being
spoken
to
;
it
is
a
second
-
person
pronoun
.
You
are
my
best
friend
.
Can
I
go
to
the
shops
with
you
?
—
Used
to
talk
about
anyone
.
You
have
to
be
18
years
old
to
see
that
film
.
She
has
problems
with
her
eyes
,
and
can
'
t
see
you
properly
.
you
Determinative
—
Used
before
a
word
that
means
the
person
or
people
someone
is
talking
to
.
You
guys
can
leave
now
.
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looking
—
adjective
(=
sounding
)
appearing
to
be
as
specified
;
usually
used
as
combining
forms
left
their
clothes
dirty
looking
a
most
disagreeable
looking
character
angry
-
looking
liquid
-
looking
severe
-
looking
policemen
on
noble
horses
fine
-
sounding
phrases
taken
in
by
high
-
sounding
talk
—
noun
(=
look
,
looking at
)
the
act
of
directing
the
eyes
toward
something
and
perceiving
it
visually
he
went
out
to
have
a
look
his
look
was
fixed
on
her
eyes
he
gave
it
a
good
looking
at
his
camera
does
his
looking
for
him
—
noun
the
act
of
searching
visually
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for
Preposition
—
shows
that
something
belongs
to
something
else
,
or
has
a
specific
function
This
cake
is
for
you
.
This
is
a
net
for
catching
fish
.
—
For
is
used
to
show
the
reason
for
something
He
was
angry
,
for
he
had
never
been
called
such
terrible
names
before
.
for
Subordinator
—
For
introduces
a
clause
with
a
subject
and
a
to
-
infinitive
It
'
s
not
good
for
you
to
be
too
relaxed
.
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anyone
Compound Determinative
—
Any
person
.
You
use
this
when
there
is
no
limit
to
who
might
be
meant
.
You
might
be
able
to
change
"
anyone
"
to
any
person
'
s
name
.
Help
!
Can
anyone
hear
me
?
I
don
'
t
know
anyone
here
.
Anyone
who
want
to
come
along
may
.
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