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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Animals have insticts to feel danger.

Can you tell me if this is how an English speaker will say the 2 sentences?

If animals have super instincts to feel danger coming, I have nothing to worry about, my dog is slumped on the couch. Tomorrow mustn't be the end of the world.

Animals seem to have a instinct that danger is at their door. We had several cats exhibit signs of restlessness as they grew closer to death.
  

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If animals have a superior instinct to feel danger coming, then I have nothing to worry about, because my dog is slumped on the couch, unconcerned about the end of the world tomorrow. Animals seem to have an instinct that danger is at the door. We've had several cats who became agitated just before they died.

  • If animals have a superior instinct to feel danger coming, then I have nothing to worry about, because my dog is slumped on the couch, unconcerned about the end of the world tomorrow.
  • Animals seem to have an instinct that danger is at the door.
  • We've had several cats who became agitated just before they died.
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If animals have a superior instinct to feel danger coming, then I have nothing to worry about, because my dog is slumped on the couch, unconcerned about the end of the world tomorrow.

Animals seem to have an instinct that danger is at the door. We've had several cats who became agitated just before they died.

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