Wheres the delete key on my macbook?

hi there,
i've just been trying to use shortcuts more often because they make life a **** of alot easier, but where is the delete key on my keyboard? i can see it on my step dads iMac keyboard but there isn't one on my macbook keyboard. is there a key i can press along with another to do the same command?
thanks alot
Tim

Thanks, lol - I hesitated before I hit the 'post message' box thinking to myself 'they have to know where a deleted key is?!' ...then thought to myself 'what the heck do I know about other keyboards anyway!'.
Now I know
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