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we
Pronoun
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The person speaking and other people with him or her.
"Are you and Mia still going?" "No, were finished."
We went to Paris together.
We ought to help.
Let's go. We need to talk to Mark.
We won our football game.
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People in general.
We need to think about other people more.
we
Determiner
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The person speaking and other people with him or her.
We Canadians don't act that way.
are
Verb
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Are is the present tense, second person form of the verb be.
Hello John, how are you?
We are all happy.
Are we there yet?
John and Mary are playing.
Are you all hungry?
open
Verb
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To move something to the side to allow entrance.
I will open the door for our guests.
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To prepare for business.
She opened the store.
open
Adjective
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Having a hole or opening, not closed.
The door was open.
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Available for business.
The shop is open.
twenty
Determiner
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(ordinal twentieth) The number 20.
I was in university when I was twenty years old.
twenty
Noun
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A twenty is a 20 dollar bill.
I'd like my $50 as 1 twenty, 2 tens and 2 fives.
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"Twenty" is short for 10-20, meaning location.
Jason, what's your twenty?
four
Determiner
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(ordinal fourth) The number 4. Four is one more than three and one less than five.
We have four fingers and one thumb on each hand.
four
Noun
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The number 4.
Two and two is four.
seven
Determiner
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(ordinal seventh) The number 7.
There are seven days in one week.
seven
Noun
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The number 7.