Tip: Say “I like cats.” Don’t say “I like cat.”

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The lesson starts at 1:00 and ends at 3:12.
I like my cat Oscar and I like other cats.
Say “I like cats.”
Don’t say I like cat., because it means that you like cat meat.

 

October 6, 2009   Category: Grammar   Tags: JJEnglishTeacher
« Mr. Duncan Talks about “Please” and “Thank You.” Pronunciation: The “D” Sound »
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