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The word fine is used in English with two very different meanings.

1) People sometimes use the word fine as an adjective to mean that something is good.

2) We also use the word fine as the noun with the different meaning. Often, if the court or the judge says that someone did the crime, an the person has to pay some money to air government. This money is called the fine. Governments make ase fines so people won't want to do the crime.

Sometimes we often use the word "fine" in the same way for businesses instead of governments. For example are are some businesses that will let us take books or videos to use in our homes for the few days. But if we keep the book or video for too long, we might have to pay the fine to that business. guided tour test