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I would give Verb a Determiner good 👍 Adjective review Noun of Adposition the Determiner new 🆕 Adjective TV 📺 Noun I Pronoun bought Verb a Determiner week Noun ago Adverb .
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Ik zou een goede recensie geven van de nieuwe tv die ik een week geleden heb gekocht. Ik zou een goede recensie geven van de nieuwe tv die ik een week geleden heb gekocht.
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I would
Used to denote that the speaker finds another person sexually attractive.
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good
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- Acting in the interest of what is beneficial, ethical, or moral.
- Competent or talented.
- Able to be depended on for the discharge of obligations incurred; of unimpaired credit; used with for.
- Well-behaved (especially of children or animals).
- Satisfied or at ease; not requiring more.
- (colloquial) Accepting of, OK with
- Of high rank or birth.
- Useful for a particular purpose; functional.
- Effective.
- (obsolete) Real; actual; serious.
- Having a particularly pleasant taste.
- Being satisfying; meeting dietary requirements.
- Of food or other perishable products, still fit for use; not yet expired, stale, rotten, etc.
- Valid, of worth, capable of being honoured.
- True, valid, of explanatory strength.
- Right, proper, as it should be.
- Healthful.
- Pleasant; enjoyable.
- Favourable.
- Unblemished; honourable.
- Beneficial; worthwhile.
- Adequate; sufficient; not fallacious.
- (colloquial) Very, extremely. See good and.
- (colloquial) Ready.
- Holy (especially when capitalized) .
- Reasonable in amount.
- Large in amount or size.
- Full; entire; at least as much as.
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TV
- (colloquial) Abbreviation of television.
- Abbreviation of transvestite.
- Initialism of tidal volume.
- Initialism of tax value.
- Initialism of Taylor's Version.
I
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- The speaker or writer, referred to as the grammatical subject, of a sentence.
- The speaker or writer, referred to as the grammatical object, of a sentence.
bought
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simple past and past participle of buy.
a
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The first letter of the English alphabet, written in the Latin script.
ago
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- Gone; gone by; gone away; passed; passed away.
- Nearly gone; dead. (used in Devonshire at the turn of the 19th century)
give
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- To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
- To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
- To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
- To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
- To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
- (slang) To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
- To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
- To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
- To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
- To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
- To provide, as, a service or a broadcast.
- To estimate or predict (a duration or probability) for (something).
- To yield or collapse under pressure or force.
- To lead (onto or into).
- To provide a view of.
- To exhibit as a product or result; to produce; to yield.
- To cause; to make; used with the infinitive.
- To cause (someone) to have; produce in (someone); effectuate.
- To allow or admit by way of supposition; to concede.
- To attribute; to assign; to adjudge.
- To communicate or announce (advice, tidings, etc.); to pronounce or utter (an opinion, a judgment, a shout, etc.).
- To grant power, permission, destiny, etc. (especially to a person); to allot; to allow.
- To devote or apply (oneself).
- (obsolete) To become soft or moist.
- (obsolete) To shed tears; to weep.
- (obsolete) To have a misgiving.