Nov. 15, 2021
Which one is correct? What is the difference between these two?
1. That is our the newest lion.
2. That is our newest lion.
3. Its name is Hugo. He comes from another zoo in a big city. *He likes it here because he's got lots of young lions to play with.
4. Its name is Hugo. He comes from another zoo in a big city. *He likes him /It likes it here because he's got lots of young lions to play with.
Help me to understand English! ☘️
Which one is correct?
What is the difference between these two?
1. That is our the newest lion.
2. That is our newest lion.
3. Its name is Hugo.
He comes from another zoo in a big city.
*He likes it here because he's got lots of young lions to play with.
4. Its name is Hugo.
He comes from another zoo in a big city.
*He likes him /It likes it here because he's got lots of young lions to play with.
It likes it here
He likes it here
Both are okay, I know in some exams they prefer "it" but most native speakers if they know the gender of an animal will actually use he/she.
2. That is our newest lion. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
3. Its name is Hugo. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
He comes from another zoo in a big city. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Help me to understand English! ☘️ This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Which one is correct? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
What is the difference between these two? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
1. That is our the newest lion. 1. That is our |
*He likes it here because he's got lots of young lions to play with. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
4. Its name is Hugo. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
He comes from another zoo in a big city. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
*He likes him /It likes it here because he's got lots of young lions to play with. *He likes him /It likes it here because he's got lots of young lions to play with. It likes it here He likes it here Both are okay, I know in some exams they prefer "it" but most native speakers if they know the gender of an animal will actually use he/she. |
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