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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

land / water

Can I say,




(a) The hippopotamus lives / stays on / in (the) water.

(b) The cheetah is a fastest on (the) land.

  

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Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) The hippopotamus lives / stays on / in (the) water. (b) The cheetah is a fastest on (the) land . is the fastest [animal] on land

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) The hippopotamus lives / stays on / in (the) water.
  • (b) The cheetah is a fastest on (the) land .
  • is the fastest [animal] on land
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Vincent TeoCan I say,



(a) The hippopotamus lives / stays on / in (the) water.

(b) The cheetah is a fastest on (the) land. is the fastest [animal] on land



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Can I say,

(a) The hippopotamus are living in the water.

(b) The hippopotamus are swimming in water.

(c) The hippopotamus are in the water.

(d) The hippopotamus are bathing in water.
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

(a) The hippopotamus are living in the water.

(b) The hippopotamus are swimming in water.

(c) The hippopotamus are in the water.

(d) The hippopotamus are bathing in water.

If these are relating to specific animals:
"The hippopotamus" = one hippo
"The hippopotami" = more than one hippo

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