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his
Pronoun
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If you say something is his thing, you mean it belongs to a particular man or boy.
It is his book, not mine.
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His is used, instead of the name of an object, to refer to something belonging to a man or boy.
It isn't my book, it is his.
girlfriend
Noun
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A girlfriend is a girl or young woman who is in a romantic relationship with another person.
Jeremy had been having trouble with his girlfriend.
Koo Stark, a former girlfriend of the Duke of York, was being kept in hospital last night.
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A girlfriend can be any friend who is female.
left
Adjective
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One of the two directions, the opposite of right. This arrow is pointing left: ←
Turn left at the next corner.
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Remaining, still there.
Three apples are left.
left
Noun
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The left side.
The shop is on your left.
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A left turn.
Take two lefts and a right and then you'll be there.
him
Pronoun
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he when used after a preposition or as the object of a verb.
Give it to him (after preposition)
She wrote him a letter (indirect object)
She treated him for a cold (direct object)