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his
Pronoun
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If you say something is his thing, you mean it belongs to a particular man or boy.
It is his book, not mine.
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His is used, instead of the name of an object, to refer to something belonging to a man or boy.
It isn't my book, it is his.
eyes
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noun
opinion or judgment
in the eyes of the law
I was wrong in her eyes
are
Verb
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Are is the present tense, second person form of the verb be.
Hello John, how are you?
We are all happy.
Are we there yet?
John and Mary are playing.
Are you all hungry?
bigger
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adjective
large or big relative to something else
than
Preposition
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Used to compare two things that are not equal.
The tree is higher than the house.
He is better than me.
It was much better than I'd expected.
belly
Noun
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The soft part of the body below the chest.
He got punched in the belly.