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Sit
down
anywhere
you
want
.
sit
Verb
—
When
you
sit
,
your
body
is
not
standing
,
but
is
in
a
position
so
that
your
bottom
is
on
something
.
I
sit
on
a
chair
at
the
table
.
He
sat
on
the
ground
.
We
sat
her
at
the
head
of
the
table
.
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down
Preposition
—
Toward
the
earth
,
away
from
the
sky
.
What
goes
up
on
earth
must
fall
down
.
—
Toward
the
bottom
.
—
Towards
a
smaller
price
,
number
,
amount
,
etc
.
I
'
m
going
to
buy
a
computer
once
prices
go
down
.
down
Noun
—
Down
is
soft
feathers
or
a
covering
of
soft
feathers
.
That
pillow
is
full
of
down
.
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anywhere
Compound Determinative
—
Any
place
.
I
don
'
t
have
anywhere
to
go
.
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you
Pronoun
—
Used
instead
of
the
name
of
the
person
being
spoken
to
;
it
is
a
second
-
person
pronoun
.
You
are
my
best
friend
.
Can
I
go
to
the
shops
with
you
?
—
Used
to
talk
about
anyone
.
You
have
to
be
18
years
old
to
see
that
film
.
She
has
problems
with
her
eyes
,
and
can
'
t
see
you
properly
.
you
Determinative
—
Used
before
a
word
that
means
the
person
or
people
someone
is
talking
to
.
You
guys
can
leave
now
.
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want
Verb
—
If
you
want
to
do
something
,
you
think
you
would
be
happier
if
you
did
it
.
Do
you
want
to
go
to
the
park
?
I
don
'
t
want
to
go
to
work
today
.
He
wants
to
know
her
name
.
Please
,
stop
the
bus
.
I
want
to
get
out
here
.
I
wanted
to
buy
a
new
book
,
so
I
went
to
the
shop
.
—
If
you
want
something
,
you
think
you
would
be
happier
if
you
had
it
.
Do
you
want
a
drink
?
No
thank
you
!
I
don
'
t
want
one
.
He
wants
a
new
car
.
I
can
give
you
whatever
you
want
.
All
I
want
is
one
more
chance
to
do
this
.
—
If
you
want
somebody
to
do
something
,
you
think
you
would
be
happier
if
they
did
it
.
I
want
you
to
help
me
.
—
If
you
want
something
to
happen
,
you
think
you
would
be
happier
if
it
happened
.
I
want
everyday
to
be
my
birthday
.
—
If
you
want
to
do
something
,
your
body
has
a
strong
feeling
that
it
will
do
it
.
Every
time
I
see
it
,
I
want
to
be
sick
.
Flowers
make
me
want
to
sneeze
.
—
If
you
tell
somebody
"
you
might
want
to
"
do
something
,
you
mean
they
should
do
it
.
You
might
want
to
study
more
for
your
tests
.
—
If
someone
or
something
wants
for
something
,
they
don
'
t
have
it
or
don
'
t
have
enough
of
it
.
—
If
you
want
someone
,
you
want
to
have
sex
with
them
.
—
If
you
want
up
,
down
,
in
,
out
,
etc
.,
you
want
to
go
there
or
your
want
somebody
to
help
you
go
there
.
Can
you
open
the
door
?
I
think
the
dog
wants
out
.
want
Noun
—
A
want
is
something
that
you
want
.
The
wants
and
needs
of
the
people
are
not
being
met
.
—
something
that
you
do
not
have
or
do
not
have
enough
of
The
car
wouldn
'
t
run
for
want
of
gas
.
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