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Park red 301 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Aren’t vs isn’t.

Which is correct.
Wildlife aren’t familiar with humans.

or

Wildlife isn’t familiar with humans.

  

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"wildlife isn't" park red 301 Wildlife isn’t familiar with humans. This means that wild animals don't know human beings, which is an odd thing to say. Maybe you meant something else.

  • "wildlife isn't" park red 301 Wildlife isn’t familiar with humans.
  • This means that wild animals don't know human beings, which is an odd thing to say.
  • Maybe you meant something else.
  • CJ
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"wildlife isn't"

park red 301Wildlife isn’t familiar with humans.

This means that wild animals don't know human beings, which is an odd thing to say.

Maybe you meant something else.

CJ

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CJ , if you were in the back country and came upon wildlife that ignored you ,how would use describe that interaction ? Perhaps I should have said that the wildlife has no interest in humans when they are in same territory ? Perhaps you are correct Thanks

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