Englishfor English speakers
your
Pronoun
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Your things are things which belong to you.
Can I eat some of your ice-cream please?
Russian
Adjective
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If someone or something is Russian, they are from Russia.
The president met with Russian President Medvedev, to talk about U.S. and Russian cooperation.
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If something is Russian, it is typical of Russia.
There aren't many Russian restaurants in Toronto.
Russian
Noun
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Russian is the main language of Russia.
I studied Russian for two years, but in Moscow nobody understood me.
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A Russian is a person from the country Russia.
Bill talked to a Russian man who was visiting .
is
Verb
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A form of the verb be when talking about someone or something else.
He is late for class.
Is it hot in here?
getting
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noun
(= acquiring)
the act of acquiring something
I envied his talent for acquiring
he's much more interested in the getting than in the giving
better
Verb
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To improve.
I intend to better my situation by going back to school.
better
Noun
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Another way to spell bettor.
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Someone or something who is superior to another.
I thought I was the best around, but I found my better when I played John.