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let
Verb
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When you let someone do something, you allow them to do it.
I let him come with me.
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When you let a building or a space in a building, you rent it.
I will let my extra room to him.
go
Verb
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To move; to move away from a place; to move farther from the person who is talking; to move from one place to another place.
I go to the seashore every summer.
Kathy goes to the seashore every summer, too.
I went to the seashore last year.
She's gone to the seashore.
I'm going to the seashore next year.
whistle
Noun
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A whistle is a sound like music. A person makes a whistling sound by blowing air when the person's mouth is in a little circle.
The whistle of the wind in trees was low and sad.
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A whistle is a little instrument made of wood, metal or other material. A person puts the instrument in the person's mouth and blows air to make a loud whistling sound.
When you are in danger, blow your whistle loudly and someone will run and help you.
whistle
Verb
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To whistle is to make a whistling sound with one's mouth.
A happy person is able to whistle and work at the same time.