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heaven
Proper noun
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In some religions and myths, heaven is a place where you may go after you die. Heaven is usually seen as a happy place where good people are rewarded.
I miss my grandmother, but I know she's with God in heaven.
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The sky.
heaven
Noun
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Much happiness, or a cause of much happiness.
He's been in heaven ever since we told him.
Our marriage has been pure heaven.
shall
Verb
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Shall is usually used to make a suggestion about your own actions.
Shall I get that for you?
Shall we go?
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Shall is also used to ask for advice.
Where shall I put the plates?
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Shall is used like will to make a promise.
We shall send your order immediately.
burn
Verb
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If something has been cooked too much, then it is burned.
Mother burned the pie when she forgot that it was cooking in the oven.
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When part of your body is injured because of the heat, then it has been burned.
If you touch a hot pan of water, you can burn yourself.
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Things on fire are burning.
The house next door is burning.
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A person is burned if someone else successfully insults him.
burn
Noun
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A burn is an injury caused when you burn yourself.
The burn on my arm hurts.