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I
need
something
for
my
hayfever.
I
Pronoun
—
The
person
who
is
speaking
or
writing
I
am
writing
this
,
and
you
are
reading
it
.
I
Noun
—
The
ninth
letter
or
the
alphabet
;
previous
H
,
next
J
.
I
is
a
vowel
.
I
Symbol
—
A
symbol
meaning
first
,
as
in
"
George
I
" (
which
is
said
as
"
George
the
first
").
—
The
symbol
for
iodine
on
the
periodic
table
of
elements
.
—
The
symbol
for
electrical
current
.
I
Number
—
This
is
the
roman
numeral
for
one
(1).
It
may
be
written
as
I
or
i
.
i
Noun
—
The
ninth
letter
or
the
alphabet
;
previous
H
,
next
J
.
I
is
a
vowel
.
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need
Verb
—
If
you
need
something
,
you
want
it
and
must
have
it
.
Everyone
needs
food
and
water
.
—
If
you
need
to
do
something
,
it
is
very
important
that
you
do
it
.
Sir
,
you
need
to
leave
now
.
need
Verb
—
If
you
need
do
something
,
you
have
to
do
it
.
Need
you
do
that
all
the
time
?
You
needn
'
t
keep
telling
me
.
I
heard
you
the
first
time
.
need
Noun
—
If
you
have
a
need
for
something
,
you
must
have
it
;
something
necessary
or
required
.
I
'
ve
always
tried
to
have
few
needs
beyond
food
,
clothing
and
shelter
.
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something
Compound Determinative
—
an
unspecified
(
un
-
+
specified
)
object
.
I
'
m
going
to
wear
something
today
.
—
an
event
.
Isn
'
t
something
going
to
happen
?
—
a
special
object
.
You
'
re
really
something
!
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for
Preposition
—
shows
that
something
belongs
to
something
else
,
or
has
a
specific
function
This
cake
is
for
you
.
This
is
a
net
for
catching
fish
.
—
For
is
used
to
show
the
reason
for
something
He
was
angry
,
for
he
had
never
been
called
such
terrible
names
before
.
for
Subordinator
—
For
introduces
a
clause
with
a
subject
and
a
to
-
infinitive
It
'
s
not
good
for
you
to
be
too
relaxed
.
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my
Pronoun
—
My
things
are
things
that
belong
to
me
.
Is
this
my
book
,
or
is
it
yours
?
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