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He
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Pronoun
  co-starred
Verb
  with
Adposition
  Kate
Proper noun
  Burton
Proper noun
  in
Adposition
  both
Coordinating conjunction
  Give Me
  Your
Pronoun
  Answer
Noun
Do
Verb
!

He co-starred with Kate Burton in both Give Me Your Answer, Do!
Words and sentences
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He

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co-starred

simple past and past participle of co-star

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Kate

A diminutive of the female given name Katherine and related names, also used as a formal given name.

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Burton

  1. An English habitational surname from Old English for someone who lived in any of several places with that name.
  2. A male given name
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both

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give me

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see give, me.
  2. An expression of strong preference or approbation for a named thing.
  3. A request by a telephone user to be connected with a specified person, number, etc.
  4. A command to do a given number of repetitions of an exercise (usually push-ups).

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Your

Honorific alternative letter-case form of your, sometimes used when referring to God or another important figure who is understood from context.

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answer

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