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did
Verb
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The past tense of do as an auxiliary verb.
Where did you go for your holiday?
She did not like the movie.
you
Pronoun
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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?
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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
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Used before a word that means the person or people someone is talking to.
You guys can leave now.
sleep
Verb
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If you sleep, you rest quietly with eyes shut, usually in bed for many hours at night.
I need to sleep now because I'm tired.
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if you sleep with someone, you have sex with them.
I haven't slept with my husband in like eight months
sleep
Noun
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Sleep is the activity or time of resting quietly with eyes shut, usually in bed for many hours at night.
well
Adverb
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In a good way.
He washed the table very well, so now it is very clean.
well
Noun
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A hole in the ground for getting water or oil.
There was no river nearby, so they dug a well to get water.