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an
Determinative
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An (or a) is used when the following word could be any of a certain type.
I just ate an apple.
It is indeed an honor to have met you today.
den
Noun
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A den is a place where a wild animal lives.
The wolf went back to his den to sleep after a day of hunting.
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A den is a small cave in the side of a hill.
tag
Noun
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A tag is a small label, mostly a price tag.
Would you mind if I removed the price tag on your shirt?
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Tag is a game where children run around trying to touch each other and not to be touched.
That was a great game of tag!
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In some computer languages, if you tag text, you put a code near it to identify it or to change the way it looks.
The <title> tag in HTML is the page name.
tag
Verb
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If you tag something, you put a tag on it.
We tagged the shirts so that we could find which one was which.