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a
Determinative
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A is used when the following word could be any of a certain type.
Compare "A book I saw on the shelf" and "The book I gave you yesterday".
a
Noun
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A is the first letter of the alphabet.
The letter "a" comes before "b".
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In some schools, an A is a very high grade.
Ron got an A on his earth science test.
love
Verb
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When someone loves another person, they feel good about the person and want the person to be happy.
I love Colin.
Mothers love their children very deeply.
love
Noun
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The feeling of loving someone and caring for them.
Is my love for him a real love that will last a long time?
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The feeling of liking something very much.
I love the simple English Wikipedia.
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A tennis player who has scored love has a score of zero.
(From a sports commentator) Fifteen-love!
tap
Noun
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An device that liquids come out of.
We don't have bottled water, you'll have to get it from the tap.
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A repeated touching of one's hands, foot or other body part.
When Steve felt a tap on his shoulder, he turned around.
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A connection made to an electrical or fluid conductor without breaking it.
The system was barely keeping pressure due to all of the ill advised taps along its length.
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A tool used to cut an internal screw thread. (External screw threads are cut with a die.)
We drilled a hole and then cut the threads with the proper tap to match the valve's thread.
tap
Verb
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To access a resource or object.
Steve tapped the keg so we could drink beer.
When he ran out of money, he decided to tap into his trust fund.
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To touch someone or something lightly with your finger, hand, or foot, sometimes repeatedly.
I tap my fingers on the table when I get bored.
She was tapping her leg because she was nervous.
He tapped me on my shoulder to let me know it was time to go.
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To place a listening or recording device on a telephone connection.
They can't tap the phone without a warrant.
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To cut an internal screw thread.
Tap an M3 thread all the way through the hole.