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Hans51 Posted 10 years ago
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The dog's tail is short. VS. The tail of the dog is short.

The dog's tail is short. VS. The tail of the dog is short.

Are there two ways of expressing the same meaning like those?

Are both the same in meaning?

What do you native English speakers think?

Thank you so much as usual.
  

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Hans51 The dog's tail is short. VS. Are there two ways of expressing the same meaning like those?

  • Hans51 The dog's tail is short.
  • VS.
  • Are there two ways of expressing the same meaning like those?
  • Yes.
  • Hans51 Are both the same in meaning?
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Hans51The dog's tail is short. VS. The tail of the dog is short.Are there two ways of expressing the same meaning like those?
Yes.
Hans51Are both the same in meaning?
Yes.
Hans51What do you native English speakers think?
Most of us use 'the dog's tail'.

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