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tear
Noun 1
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A tear is hole made by pulling or ripping something.
I cannot wear a shirt with a tear in it!
tear
Noun 2
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A tear is a drop of water that comes from your eye when you cry.
I felt sorry when I saw the tears running down her face.
tear
Verb 1
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If you tear something you make a hole in it, or make it into two pieces, by pulling it apart. It is making a tear.
Paper is easier to tear than cloth.
I tore a hole in my pants when I fell on my knee.
I was so mad at her I tore her letter in half.
tear
Verb 2
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If someone is tearing, that person has tears coming from the eyes. Often, this is called "tearing up." Usually, this is when the person is not crying in a way that can be heard.
I tried to look brave, but started tearing up at the funeral.
My eye started to tear after I got sand in it.
She teared up when she heard the news.
in
Preposition
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Used to show that something is inside something else.
The cat is in the box.
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Used to show that someone is at home, or is available.
Is John in?
The Doctor is now in.
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Used to show movement towards the inside.
The rain came in through the window.
two
Determiner
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The number 2. Two means more than one and less than three.
We have two eyes and two ears.
two
Noun
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The number 2.
One and one is two.