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it's
Contraction
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The contraction of "it is".
Bring you coat. It's raining.
"Where's the book?" "It's on the teacher's desk."
"What's that?" "This? It's just a piece of paper."
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The contraction of "it has".
It's been a long time since I've had cake.
too
Adverb
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If you say I am too tall, I am taller than I should be.
You can't come in. You are too dirty.
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Also, in addition, and.
"I've got you, my pretty, and your little dog, too."
difficult
Adjective
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When something is difficult, it is not easy.
It'll be difficult to get him to change his mind; he's really stubborn.
It's more difficult to learn another language when you're older than when you're young.
The most difficult thing I've ever had to do was get over my fear of flying.
for
Preposition
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shows that something belongs to something else, or has a specific function
This cake is for you.
This is a net for catching fish.
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For is used to show the reason for something
He was angry, for he had never been called such terrible names before.
for
Subordinator
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For introduces a clause with a subject and a to-infinitive
It's not good for you to be too relaxed.
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.