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The cat is on the table.
The cat is on the table.
the — definite article, used before nouns
I want to be a doctor.
I want to be a doctor.
be — to exist, to have a quality
She walked to the store.
She walked to the store.
to — in the direction of, toward
The color of the sky is blue.
The color of the sky is blue.
of — belonging to, relating to
She likes tea and coffee.
She likes tea and coffee.
and — used to connect words or phrases
I saw a bird in the garden.
I saw a bird in the garden.
a — indefinite article, one of something
The keys are in my pocket.
The keys are in my pocket.
in — inside, within a space or time
I know that he is coming.
I know that he is coming.
that — used to identify or introduce a clause
I have two brothers.
I have two brothers.
have — to possess, to own
I am happy to meet you.
I am happy to meet you.
I — the person speaking or writing
It is raining outside.
It is raining outside.
it — refers to a thing or animal
This gift is for you.
This gift is for you.
for — intended to belong to, because of
She is not at home today.
She is not at home today.
not — used to make a negative statement
The book is on the desk.
The book is on the desk.
on — resting on the surface of
I went to the park with my friend.
I went to the park with my friend.
with — accompanied by, together
He is my best friend.
He is my best friend.
he — refers to a male person
She works as a teacher.
She works as a teacher.
as — in the same way, while
You are very kind.
You are very kind.
you — the person being spoken to
What do you do for work?
What do you do for work?
do — to perform an action
We will meet at the station.
We will meet at the station.
at — indicating location or time
This is my favorite song.
This is my favorite song.
this — referring to something nearby
I wanted to go, but it was too late.
I wanted to go, but it was too late.
but — however, on the other hand
His car is parked outside.
His car is parked outside.
his — belonging to him
The book was written by her.
The book was written by her.
by — near, through the action of
She is from Brazil.
She is from Brazil.
from — indicating origin or starting point
They are coming to dinner tonight.
They are coming to dinner tonight.
they — refers to a group of people or things
We are going to the beach.
We are going to the beach.
we — the speaker and others together
I gave her the letter.
I gave her the letter.
her — belonging to or referring to a female
She plays the piano beautifully.
She plays the piano beautifully.
she — refers to a female person
Would you like tea or coffee?
Would you like tea or coffee?
or — used to give an alternative