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belong
Verb
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If mathx/math belongs to mathy/math, it is mathy/math's
The umbrella belongs to John; it's his.
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If someone belongs to something like a club, they are a member.
Mary belongs to Greenpeace.
What does it cost to belong to the library?
English belongs to the Indo-European language family.
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If something belongs, it is in the right place.
That dog doesn't belong in the kitchen.
Where does this book belong?
I'm a simple girl; I don't belong in this rich house.
together
Preposition
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Near; close; in the same place; not far; in a family or group.
I put all the books about food together on one shelf.
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Putting parts of something into one thing. Organizing
He put together a meeting.
She put her computer back together herself.
together
Adjective
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having your thoughts straight. Not crazy.