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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Cut fruit for

He cuts fruit for his dog every day, but it won't eat it.


Is 'cuts fruit for' natural or would you say it in a different way?

  

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anonymous He cuts fruit for his dog every day, but it won't eat it. Is 'cuts fruit for' natural or would you say it in a different way? It's fine.

  • anonymous He cuts fruit for his dog every day, but it won't eat it.
  • Is 'cuts fruit for' natural or would you say it in a different way?
  • It's fine.
  • For pets, however, we more often use 'he' or 'she' than 'it', so I would change that if I were you.
  • CJ
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anonymous

He cuts fruit for his dog every day, but it won't eat it.


Is 'cuts fruit for' natural or would you say it in a different way?

It's fine.

For pets, however, we more often use 'he' or 'she' than 'it', so I would change that if I were you.

CJ

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