Going to the Store
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The girl wants an apple.
The
—
English: the
/ðə / ðiː/
definite article
girl
—
English: girl
/ɡɜːl / ɡɝːl/
a female child
wants
—
English: wants
/wɒnts / wɑːnts/
3rd person singular of “want”.
an
—
English: an
/æn/
indefinite article (vowel start)
apple
—
English: apple
/ˈæp.əl/
a round fruit

The girl and her mother go to the store.
The
—
English: the
/ðə / ðiː/
definite article
girl
—
English: girl
/ɡɜːl / ɡɝːl/
a female child
and
—
English: and
/ænd/
links words or parts of a sentence together
go
—
English: go
/ɡoʊ/
to move or travel to a place
the
—
English: the
/ðə / ðiː/
definite article

The store is big.
The
—
English: the
/ðə / ðiː/
definite article
is
—
English: is
/ɪz/
be (3rd singular)
big
—
English: big
/bɪɡ/
of large size

They see red apples and green apples.
see
—
English: see
/siː/
to perceive with the eyes
red
—
English: red
/rɛd/
having the color red
and
—
English: and
/ænd/
links words or parts of a sentence together

The girl takes one red apple.
The
—
English: the
/ðə / ðiː/
definite article
girl
—
English: girl
/ɡɜːl / ɡɝːl/
a female child
one
—
English: one
/wʌn/
the number 1
red
—
English: red
/rɛd/
having the color red
apple
—
English: apple
/ˈæp.əl/
a round fruit
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