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that
Determiner
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Used to show which thing we are talking about; used with things that are not close to the speaker.
Give me that book, not this one.
Give me that, not this.
That dog is hungry.
that
Subordinator
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used to link a subordinate clause to a main one
You said that you liked me.
Give me the book that I dropped.
make
Verb
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If you make something, you create it.
He made pancakes by combining the ingredients and frying the mixture.
They made a petition to the governor.
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If you make your bed, you arrange it.
Félix makes his bed every morning.
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.
happy
Adjective
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When you feel happy, you feel positive, usually because something nice has happened.
He was happy.
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Causing happiness.
Her room is happy.
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Lucky.
It was a happy chance that they met there.