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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Meaning

Could you paraphrase the following sentence to help me better understand?
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That dog is a contented lot.
  

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That dog belongs to a breed that always seems happy. The type of dog you see there is usually contented. The word "lot" is an implied "type" of dog, which is good with children.

  • That dog belongs to a breed that always seems happy.
  • The type of dog you see there is usually contented.
  • The word "lot" is an implied "type" of dog, which is good with children.
  • It is an expression.
  • Not particularly common to me.
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That dog belongs to a breed that always seems happy.
The type of dog you see there is usually contented.
The word "lot" is an implied "type" of dog, which is good with children.
It is an expression. Not particularly common to me.

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