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I
Pronoun
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The person who is speaking or writing
I am writing this, and you are reading it.
I
Noun
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The ninth letter or the alphabet; previous H, next J. I is a vowel.
I
Symbol
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A symbol meaning first, as in "George I" (which is said as "George the first").
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The symbol for iodine on the periodic table of elements.
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The symbol for electrical current.
I
Number
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This is the roman numeral for one (1). It may be written as I or i.
i
Noun
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The ninth letter or the alphabet; previous H, next J. I is a vowel.
couldn't
Contraction
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The contraction of "could not".
He couldn't make it to work yesterday because he was sick.
I couldn't believe how rude she was.
agree
Verb
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When two people agree about something, they have the same ideas. They both think the same things are true.
We agree that it will probably rain this afternoon.
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When two people agree to do some things, they say something like "if you do this, then I will do that." After they agree, then they must do the things they said.
We agreed to pay him $100 to paint the walls.
more
Determiner
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A larger amount.
He does more work than I do.
A lot more than twenty people came to the meeting.
You can have a little more money.
More than one glass was broken.
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.
I want more soup.
more
Adverb
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Having a larger amount of a characteristic in a group.
Pat is more intelligent than Terry.