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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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tearing a meat

0Can I say,02br
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00(a) An eagle is tearing a meat / the meat / - meat.02br
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00(b) The eagle is tearing the meat out of its prey.02br
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00(c) The eagle eats meat for food.0-
  

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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Vincent Teo12cite 10Can I say,12br 12br 10(a) An eagle is tearing a meat / the meat / - meat. 11font 10This would need a specific - "the meat"12font 12br 12br 10(b) The eagle is tearing the meat out of its prey. 12font 12br 12br 10(c) The eagle eats meat for food.

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Vincent Teo12cite 10Can I say,12br 12br 10(a) An eagle is tearing a meat / the meat / - meat.
  • 11font 10This would need a specific - "the meat"12font 12br 12br 10(b) The eagle is tearing the meat out of its prey.
  • 12font 12br 12br 10(c) The eagle eats meat for food.
  • 11font 10Perfect12font 12br 12br 12blockquote 10 0-
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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10Can I say,12br
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10(a) An eagle is tearing a meat / the meat / - meat. 11font10This would need a specific - "the meat"12font12br
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10(b) The eagle is tearing the meat out of its prey. 11font10G
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0(a) An eagle is tearing a meat / meat.02br
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00Are they correct? 01font00"meat"02font00 is count or uncount noun? 0-
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0 incorrect. It is noncount. 0-
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0(a) An eagle is tearing meat. (is that correct?) 02br
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00"a meat" is incorrect? 0-
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0yes.02br
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00a piece of meat would be better.0-
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0If I say,02br
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00(a) The eagle eats mouse's meat / rat's meat. 0-
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0 Generally, you don't use the possessive for that. "rat meat." 0-
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0That means: "rat meat" & "mouse meat" are correct? 0-

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