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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

english grammar

is this sentence correct? "I am a poultry."
  

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" I don't believe I"vee seen it used in a countable sense.

  • " I don't believe I"vee seen it used in a countable sense.
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A talking chicken would say "I am poultry." I don't believe I"vee seen it used in a countable sense.
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Anonymous is this sentence correct? "I am a poultry."
It is wrong grammatically and semantically.

'Poultry' is a mass noun so the article 'a' before it is ungrammatical. It is also wrong in the semantic sense. How on earth 'I', a representative of **** sapiens could be a duck, goose, turkey, or pheasant, for example.
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Hi Anonymous .Poultry -used for countable meaning
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Anonymous is this sentence correct? "I am a poultry."
NO
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Anonymousis this sentence correct? "I am a poultry."
No, but you can say:

I am a chicken.

This is perfectly sensible as well as grammatically correct.
Whether it is correct for you, well, that's for you to decide.

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