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📍 Excuse me /ɪkˈskjuːz mi/ (UK), /ɪkˈskjuːz mi/ (US) (A1, phrase) – a polite expression used to get someone’s attention, to ask for permission, or to apologize.
- "Excuse me, where is the nearest bank?"
📍 Fork /fɔːk/ (UK), /fɔːrk/ (US) (A2, noun, singular) – a utensil with prongs used for eating food.
- "I need a knife and fork to eat this steak."
📍Here you are /hɪə ju ɑːr/ (UK), /hɪr ju ɑːr/ (US) (A2, phrase) – a phrase used when giving something to someone.
- "Here you are – your coffee is ready."
📍Knife /naɪf/ (UK & US) (A1, noun, singular) – a sharp-edged tool used for cutting food or other objects.
- "Be careful with that knife – it's very sharp."
Give the definition of the word 'fork'
a utensil with prongs used for eating food.
a sharp-edged tool used for cutting food or other objects.
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