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What type of sentence is I like cats?

What type of sentence is I like cats?

3 Answers. “I like (noun)” works fine if and only if the noun is either mass or plural. “I like cat” is entirely grammatical if and only if cat, not being plural, is read as a mass noun, that is, as referring to a substance, viz.

How do you say I like a dog?

I would rather say “I like dogs” or “I like this dog”. “I like dog” is possible. The sense it conveys is “I like dog-meat” or “I like to eat dog”. (Dog meaning dog-meat is uncountable.)

Can you say the dog and I?

Both phrases consist of the noun “dog” and the pronoun “I/me”. The phrase can either be used as the subject of the sentence or as an object. The correct pronoun if used as a subject is “I”. If used as an object, the correct pronoun is “me”.

Is it the dog and I or the dog and me?

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Say the sentence, but omit “my dog”….for example: “My dog and I went to the park.” “I went to the park.” It wouldn’t make sense to say “Me went to the park.”……so “I” is the correct choice.

What is simple sentence example?

A simple sentence has the most basic elements that make it a sentence: a subject, a verb, and a completed thought. Examples of simple sentences include the following: Joe waited for the train. The train was late.

Do you like dogs grammar?

“Dog” is a count noun, and you mean you like dogs in general (i.e., more than one dog), so you’d use the plural form. If you were talking about a noncount noun such as coffee or luggage or research, you’d say “I like coffee/luggage/research.” Native speakers usually know intuitively which nouns are count nouns.

Why do I like dogs?

People with dogs are shown to have less heart problems because they get regular exercise from walking their pets. Having a dog improves our mood and reduces stress which in turn means lower blood pressure. Dogs even seem to be able to detect the smell of cancer in humans.

Can we use her for cat?

A: It’s not often we get grammar questions about animals—it’s even less often that we get one with two different answers. But that’s what we have here. An animal is referred as “it” unless the relationship is personal (like a pet that has a name). Then it’s OK to use “he” or “she” when referring to the animal.

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Which pronoun is used for cat?

Why Is ‘She’ Used For A Cat, Instead Of ‘It’? Hi everybody, I’d like to know what’s the reason for using the feminine pronoun for cats, instead of the neuter. I understand that this is so when you are talking of cats in general or of female cats, but not when you’re talking of male cats.

What is proper grammar for using I and me?

Both words are pronouns, but I is a subject pronoun while me is an object pronoun. So, in the sentence, “She and I went to the store,” the correct word to use would be I rather than me. “He put suntan lotion on him and me” would be correct because him and me are objects.

Is it correct to say “I like Apple”?

Yes, you can say “I like apple” if you are talking about the fruit pulp, its texture or its taste; i.e. when it is uncountable. The same is true for any fruit. And when we talk about dishes, in this case dessert, it is singular …

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Is it correct to say I like dogs in plural?

“Dog” is a count noun, and you mean you like dogs in general (i.e., more than one dog), so you’d use the plural form. If you were talking about a noncount noun such as coffee or luggage or research, you’d say “I like coffee/luggage/research.” Native speakers usually know intuitively which nouns are count nouns.

What is the plural form of ‘I like apples’?

As Christine said, when you are talking about a countable noun, you say “I like …” followed by the plural. Apple is a countable noun. You can have two or three or ten apples. So the correct version is “I like apples.”.

What does it mean when someone says they like dogs?

When it is an animal, the implication is that you like to eat it. Thus, “I like dog” sounds like dog as a food. “I like Xs” suggests you like things of the X type; thus for animate objects it suggests you enjoy spending time with them, so “I like dogs” suggests you like them as pets.