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your
Pronoun
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Your things are things which belong to you.
Can I eat some of your ice-cream please?
e
Noun
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E is the fifth letter of the alphabet, and is the most common vowel and letter used in the English language.
"d" comes before "e"
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The constant e is a real number that has formula math \mathrm{e}=\lim_{n \to \infty}\left(1+\frac{1}{n}\right)^{n}/math, and is approximately 2.718281828.
mail
Noun
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Mail is the messages and packages that you send to other people.
There's no mail today because the post office is closed.
The new book arrived in the mail.
mail
Verb
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If you mail something, you send it through the post.
I mailed a birthday card to him last week.
address
Noun
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An address is the location where a building is or where a person lives.
address
Verb
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If you address a group, you talk in front of it.
The Prime Minister will address the United Nations.
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If you address a letter, you write an address on it.
She addressed the envelope to "Mr. John Black."