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forgive
Verb
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When you forgive something, you do not punish the person who did it.
I know you stole some money from me, but I forgive your stealing.
I have forgiven your disloyalty.
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When you forgive a person, you do not try to punish that person for something.
I know you stole some money from me, but I forgive you.
I forgave them for being cruel when we were younger.
me
Pronoun
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You use me instead of your name, to refer to yourself.
This is my book. It belongs to me.
my
Pronoun
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My things are things that belong to me.
Is this my book, or is it yours?
love
Verb
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When someone loves another person, they feel good about the person and want the person to be happy.
I love Colin.
Mothers love their children very deeply.
love
Noun
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The feeling of loving someone and caring for them.
Is my love for him a real love that will last a long time?
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The feeling of liking something very much.
I love the simple English Wikipedia.
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A tennis player who has scored love has a score of zero.
(From a sports commentator) Fifteen-love!