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all
Determinative
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All of something is 100% of it, or the entire amount.
Well you could stay in bed all day on Friday. And I could take the kids to school.
You know, you can't see all of the moon.
"There was a problem." "Yes, I know all about it."
No! You did it all wrong.
Can you tell me all this tomorrow?
I think we all know we have to change.
The shirt is almost all white.
Is that all you can do?
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All of some things is 100% of them, or every one.
And then you can go and tell all your friends about it.
We have over two hundred men, but not all of them had the problem.
all
Noun
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If you give your all, you give 100% of your energy, attention, etc.
purpose
Noun
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A purpose is reason for doing something or for existing.
Coal is used for only three purposes: heating houses, generating electricity and making steel.
The main purpose of the visit was to see the new building.
purpose
Verb
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If you purpose to do something, you plan on doing it.
glue
Noun
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Glue is a liquid that pastes items together.
Can I have some glue to stick my pictures to the paper?
glue
Verb
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To glue means to paste something together.
Your statue broke but I glued it back together.