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i want to be honest

📝 Description
"I want to be honest" is an English phrase primarily used to preface a statement of truth, often a difficult or uncomfortable one. It's composed of the first-person singular pronoun "I", auxiliary verb "want", infinitive verb "to be", and the adjective "honest". It conveys the speaker's intention to express sincerity or candor.
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"I want to be honest, it's not easy, but it's the best way to build trust."
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i

📝 Description
"I" is a pronoun used in English language. It's first person singular, used by a speaker to refer to themselves. "I" is always capitalized, regardless of its position in a sentence. It can be a subject, an object, or a complement in a sentence. It's also used in reflexive form as "myself".
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"I enjoy reading books and walking in the park during autumn."
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want

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"Want" is a verb in English. Derived from Old Norse 'vanta', it primarily expresses a desire or need for something or someone. It can also mean lack or be in need of. Example: I want a cup of tea. Here, it signifies the speaker's desire for tea.
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"Everyone wants to be happy, but not all know what truly brings happiness."
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to

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"To" is a preposition in English. It is used to show movement or direction towards a place, point or person. It can also show a relation in terms of possession, purpose, or cause. In infinitive verb forms, "to" precedes the base form of a verb to express purpose or intention.
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"To be or not to be, that is the question."
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be

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"Be" is a verb, part of the primary auxiliary verbs in English including "be," "have," and "do." It exists in several forms like "is," "am," "are," "was," "were," "being," "been." It's used to indicate existence, identity, condition, or behavior. It also functions in progressive verb tenses and passive voice.
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"Despite the rain, we can still be happy and enjoy our day inside."
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honest

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"Honest" is an adjective in English language, originating from the Old French word 'honestus'. It means to be free of deceit or untruthfulness, to be sincere, or to be morally correct or virtuous. It's often used to describe someone who expresses the truth in a straightforward and genuine manner.
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"Being honest is the best policy in life."
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