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there
a place or location
“the book is over there”
their
when something belongs to a person
“that’s their house”
they’re
they are
“they’re comming on vacation”
buy
“do you want to buy that dog”
by
who did something or how its done
“By: Stefania & Joey”
“she travled by car”
bye
a short way to say goodbye
to
direction, purpose, or connection
“do you want to go to the movies with Juan”
“i really want to date Juan”
two
used as the number 2
“i want to buy two puppies”
too
means also or very
“it is too hot outside”
“i want to go too”
were
is the past tense of you, we, and they
“you were there”
“you were on vaction yesterday”
where
asks about a place or location
“where are you going”
“where did you buy that dog”
we’re
short form as we are
“we’re going to the movies”
than
used to compare two things
“im taller than you”
“i am smarter than Juan”
then
usaly showes time or order
“we went to the park, then got ice cream”
“if it rains then will stay inside”
which
used to choose or ask about one or more things from a group.
“which house are we going to”
which
a mean, scary, or nasty person
here
means in this place or at this spot
“come here”
“i am over here”
hear
listening for somthing
“did you hear that”
accept
to aggre or take something
“i accept your gift”
except
not including or excluding
“dont except her”
weather
the conditons outside
whether
a choice or possability
“wheather you come or not”
you’re
short for you are
“you’re are absolutely going to love my dog Joey”
your
shows somthing that belongs to you
“wait is this your dog”
it’s
short for it is or it has
“it’s raining oustide”
“it’s been a long day”
allowed
means permitted or let to do something
“wait are you allowed to do that”
aloud
spoken out loud
“can you say that aloud”
passed
means moved by, went past, or successfully completed something.
“i passed the mall today”
“yes i passed my test”
“my bird passed away”
past
usually means time that has already happened or going by something
“in the past i lived in Florida”
hole
a litral hole in the floor
“look out for that hole in the road”
whole
means compleate or all of something
“i ate a whole pizza”
loose
something that is not tight or free
“my shoe is loose”
lose
to not have something anymore or fail to keep it
“i dont want to lose my new water bottle”