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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.
who
Pronoun
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You use who to add a clause to explain more about the person or people you're talking about.
They are good people who are working hard.
We saw Kim, who was in his car.
We asked everybody who was there.
It was you who lost the keys, not me.
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You use who to ask about a person or people.
Who was on the phone?
Whos your new teacher?
Who did you meet today?
He told me who was there.
I'll ask who can help us.
hunt
Verb
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If you hunt for something, you look for it very carefully.
We hunted for new clothing at the mall.
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If you hunt for animals, you look for them to catch or kill them.
My father hunted rabbits when I was a child.
hunt
Noun
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A hunt is a search for something or someone.
The police were on a hunt to find the murderer.
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A hunt is a search for animal(s) to catch or kill.
elves
Noun
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The plural form of elf; more than one elf.