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Mizansinha007 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Some native answer please

Hi, Dear teachers,
I hope, all of you are well. I have some problems in some simple sentences.I am hopping your valuable time, please. I want to know the native sentences of the following sentences. These are as follows,

#1. Suppose I have a pet cat which is called Pusy. Now, How can I write a sentence, which refer it's name. Should it be like "I have a pet cat is called Pusy." or is there any another way to write this?
And beside, #1.1. I called it by the name of Pusy. Is it write sentence. I think, it sounds odd.

#2. It is fond of milk, Is it right sentence and it means what? Is it like, It likes milk or something?

Different situation,
#3. What is the meaning difference between these sentences?
a) It is needed.
b) It needs.
c) (if) It has been needed. Is it right to use 'if' in this sentence?
d) It has needed. I guess, It has no meaning.

#4. What does it mean?
a) There is a little point.

#5. Please re-arrange this sentence,
a) Why are you sitting here 'with keeping silence/silently'?

Thanks, everyone. I appreciate your valuable time and teaching.
Please correct my statements
  

Top answer

I am NOT a native speaker, but I will try to help you. 1. I have a cat called Pusy.

  • I am NOT a native speaker, but I will try to help you.
  • 1.
  • I have a cat called Pusy.
  • 2.
  • I am fond of milk.
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I am NOT a native speaker, but I will try to help you.

1. I have a cat called Pusy.
2. I am fond of milk. - to be fond of something means to like something. But I think it cannot be used with "milk"; it s more like "I m fond of horror movies", but don t know why.
3. a. means that someone or something needs "it" - It is needed. Pen is needed to write a message. pen is what someone
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mizansinha007#1. Suppose I have a pet cat which is called Pusy. Now, How can I write a sentence, which refer it's name. Should it be like "I have a pet cat is called Pusy." or is there any another way to write this?And beside, #1.1. I called it by the name of Pusy. Is it write sentence. I think, it sounds odd.
I think you mean "pu?sy", but that is a well-known
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Thank you so much, enoon.

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