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make
Verb
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If you make something, you create it.
He made pancakes by combining the ingredients and frying the mixture.
They made a petition to the governor.
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If you make your bed, you arrange it.
Félix makes his bed every morning.
last
Adjective
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Something is last in a row or in time if there are other things before it but no more things after it.
I was the last person to go there: when I went, the others were all already there.
My house is the last house at the end of the street.
last
Determiner
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Last week, month, year, etc. is the one that comes before this one.
I didn't see you last week.
last
Verb
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To endure, continue over time.
Summer seems to last longer each year.
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To hold out, continue undefeated or entire.
I don't know how much longer we can last without reinforcements.
exit
Verb
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If you exit you leave, you go to another place.
Please wait until the lights are on to exit the theater.
exit
Noun
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An exit is a way out of a room or building. This usually means a door that people are expected to leave through.
Excuse me. Do you know where the exit is?
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An exit is a small road that takes you off a highway. This is often used for a way off the interstate roads in the United States.
The store is just off exit 245.
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An exit is the act of leaving a place.
He made a grand exit, bowing deeply before leaving the stage.