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they
Pronoun
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"They" is used to talk about two or more people, not you or the person you are speaking to.
I love Josie and Reg. They are nice people.
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"They" is used to talk about two or more things.
Can you get the books for me? Theyre over there.
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"They" is used to talk about one or more person when you don't know the sex or number.
If a person is fast, they can get there early.
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"They" is used to talk about people in general.
When are they going to finish that new building?
They say you should drink eight glasses of water a day.
never
Adverb
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If something never happens, it does not happen at any time.
As a child I was told that I should never tell a lie.
forget
Verb
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When you forget something, you have no memory of it.
I forget every thing that you tell me.
When you asked me, I forgot.
You told me your name, but I have forgotten it.
anything
Determiner
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Any one of all things. You use this when there is no limit to what might be meant. You might be able to change "anything" to any other word.
I'll do anything you want.
Is there anything he has not done?
I don't have anything left.