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recognise
Verb
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If you recognise something, you realise what it is.
I don't recognise him. Is he a friend of yours?
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If something is recognised, it is accepted.
You have to recognise that you can't be right all the time.
The government refused to recognise his passport.
He's generally recognised as the person who made the first radio.
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If something is recognised, it is given an award.
John was recognised for his achievements as a scientist.
that
Determiner
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Used to show which thing we are talking about; used with things that are not close to the speaker.
Give me that book, not this one.
Give me that, not this.
That dog is hungry.
that
Subordinator
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used to link a subordinate clause to a main one
You said that you liked me.
Give me the book that I dropped.