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forest

A forest is a large area of land covered predominantly by trees and undergrowth. It serves as a complex ecosystem that supports a wide variety of plant and animal life while playing a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate.

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leaves

Leaves are the thin, flat, typically green parts of a plant or tree that grow from a stem or branch. The word can also be a verb, meaning to go away from or depart a place.

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umbrella

A device for protection against rain or sun, consisting of a folding canopy.

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trees

The plural form of 'tree', referring to large, woody perennial plants usually having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches.

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tent

A tent is a portable shelter made of fabric or other material stretched over a frame of poles or attached to a rope. It is used for sleeping outside or for protection from the weather during camping or events.

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Over vs. Above: What's the Difference?

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Fronting Adverbials: Drama at the Start

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次女 zh olive en laisse-passer fr 날씨가 좋다 ko descontentamento pt 慢慢吃 zh 血縁 ja moda pt 불가능한 ko استماع کردن fa به تصویر کشیدن fa inaceitável pt 고용되다 ko 친정어머니 ko Itália pt médaille fr 冷静に ja 발명하다 ko 오염되다 ko समावेशन hi 動作 ja 大勢 ja なぜ/どうして ja buttongroup en

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Del dicho al hecho, hay un trecho es Devant fr get in touch en 别操心 zh خیلی خوشحال شدم fa aus der Fassung geraten de चलो hi मैं इसके बारे में सोचूँगा। hi Mir ist danach. de Fico feliz em te ver pt 어깨가 굽다 ko Eso es muy interesante. es unter die Haut gehen de Eine Prüfung nicht bestehen de labern de Darf ich eine Frage stellen? de ein offenes Ohr haben für de Rendre l'appareil. fr Savourer une boisson. fr 面白くなってきました ja ¿Cómo se dice... en español? es كم يستغرق هذا الوقت؟ ar お願いしてもよろしいでしょうか ja Do a favour. en

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In the Process Of: 正在 (zhèngzài) zh Informal 'Your' (dein) de Hindi Verb Metaphors: Eat, Hit, & Give (`खाना`, `मारना`, `देना`) hi Connecting Actions with 'kar' (Having done...) hi Arabic Preposition 'On': How to use 'Ala (عَلَى) ar Chinese Word Order: The Basic Subject-Verb-Object Sentence zh Formal Sequence: Upon doing X (~ta ue de) ja The 'Purpose' Object: Saying 'Why' with One Word (Maf'ul Liajlih) ar Mastering the Personal Infinitive (Infinitivo Pessoal) pt Persian Possession: Mine, Yours, and Theirs (māl-e) fa Resultative Complement: {好|hǎo} (Completed & Ready) zh Arabic Tamyiz (Specification): Clarifying "In Terms Of" ar Letting Things Happen: The Verb 'Laisser' with Infinitives fr German Modal Obligation: Formal 'Must' (haben + zu) de Spanish Time Clauses: Future Subjunctive (cuando, hasta que) es Joe vs. I vs. Joe vs. Me: What's the Difference? en Present Perfect: Just, Already, Yet en Street Talk vs. Book Talk: Mastering Persian Registers fa

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