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This
door
goes
out
into
the
garden
.
this
Determiner
—
You
use
this
to
show
which
thing
or
idea
you
are
talking
about
.
You
use
it
when
the
thing
or
idea
is
close
to
you
.
This
trip
was
a
great
idea
.
Which
book
is
yours
,
this
one
or
that
one
?
—
The
known
thing
.
This
man
went
to
the
door
.
this
Demonstrative Determiner
—
The
thing
indicated
.
This
is
my
hand
.
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door
Noun
—
A
piece
of
a
wall
that
can
be
opened
(
leaving
a
hole
in
the
wall
to
walk
through
)
or
closed
(
covering
the
hole
).
Some
doors
are
on
hinges
;
others
slide
.
Please
open
the
door
for
him
.
His
hands
are
full
.
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go
Verb
—
To
move
;
to
move
away
from
a
place
;
to
move
farther
from
the
person
who
is
talking
;
to
move
from
one
place
to
another
place
.
I
go
to
the
seashore
every
summer
.
Kathy
goes
to
the
seashore
every
summer
,
too
.
I
went
to
the
seashore
last
year
.
She
'
s
gone
to
the
seashore
.
I
'
m
going
to
the
seashore
next
year
.
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out
Preposition
—
Something
that
is
out
is
not
in
.
Polly
opened
the
door
and
went
out
.
—
If
something
using
electricity
is
out
,
it
is
turned
off
or
the
electricity
is
not
flowing
..
Turn
the
light
out
before
you
leave
.
The
power
'
s
out
so
nothing
'
s
working
.
I
'
m
trying
to
find
which
light
went
out
.
Oh
,
no
!
The
fire
'
s
gone
out
again
.
—
Something
that
moves
out
moves
from
the
inside
to
a
place
that
is
not
inside
.
He
took
the
pen
out
of
his
pocket
.
Please
,
close
the
door
as
you
go
out
.
If
you
walk
out
that
door
,
you
can
'
t
come
back
.
The
car
stopped
and
out
came
two
men
.
—
far
away
We
live
out
in
the
country
.
He
'
s
about
half
an
hour
out
of
Toronto
.
—
If
someone
is
out
,
they
are
not
in
the
place
where
someone
is
looking
for
them
.
You
can
'
t
see
the
doctor
now
.
He
is
out
.
—
to
a
number
of
people
We
'
ll
give
out
the
books
after
everyone
has
arrived
.
—
away
Don
'
t
throw
that
out
.
I
'
m
still
using
it
.
—
If
something
is
out
,
you
can
look
at
or
see
it
.
the
sun
is
out
the
flowers
are
out
—
If
something
comes
out
of
something
,
it
comes
from
it
.
—
If
something
is
out
,
it
is
available
for
sale
.
—
If
something
is
out
,
it
is
not
in
fashion
.
—
If
someone
is
out
,
they
are
not
conscious
.
—
If
a
you
are
out
of
something
,
you
had
it
before
but
you
'
ve
used
or
sold
all
of
it
.
—
If
mathx/math
is
made
out
of
mathy/math
,
mathy/math
is
the
material
that
mathx/math
is
made
of
.
out
Noun
—
If
someone
is
prevented
from
scoring
in
baseball
,
they
make
an
out
.
There
were
two
men
on
base
and
two
outs
.
—
A
way
to
escape
is
an
out
.
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into
Preposition
—
from
out
to
in
I
opened
the
door
and
stepped
into
the
house
.
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the
Determiner
—
Used
,
instead
of
a
,
to
reference
something
specific
,
already
known
to
exist
.
Compare
"
I
read
a
book
."
and
"
I
read
the
book
."
—
Used
with
a
stress
,
to
show
that
the
word
following
is
special
.
Are
you
the
John
Smith
that
I
went
to
school
with
?
—
Used
with
an
adjective
that
acts
like
a
noun
to
mean
all
of
the
people
concerned
The
poor
are
always
with
us
.
—
Used
with
superlatives
forms
of
adjectives
and
adverbs
.
You
are
the
best
.
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garden
Noun
—
A
garden
is
a
place
where
flowers
and
other
plants
grow
where
people
want
them
to
.
Frequently
it
is
a
small
place
with
a
wall
around
it
,
near
a
house
.
It
may
have
rocks
and
other
things
in
it
to
look
beautiful
.
She
spends
a
lot
of
time
taking
care
of
the
flowers
in
her
garden
.
garden
Verb
—
If
you
garden
,
you
work
in
a
garden
,
especially
your
own
garden
around
your
house
.
He
joined
his
mother
when
she
gardened
and
talked
to
her
flowers
.
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