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A tiger lives in grass. But `A hen lives on farm' is it correct sentence? why?
  

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Anonymous But `A hen lives on farm' is it correct sentence? Not quite correct. You're missing an article: A hen lives on a farm.

  • Anonymous But `A hen lives on farm' is it correct sentence?
  • Not quite correct.
  • You're missing an article: A hen lives on a farm.
  • Also, if you're referring to the hen as a general concept (and not as some hen you're introducing for the first time and will talk about later), the definite article should be used (or plural).
  • Also, I'd never say "a tiger lives in grass".
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AnonymousBut `A hen lives on farm' is it correct sentence?
Not quite correct. You're missing an article: A hen lives on a farm. Also, if you're referring to the hen as a general concept (and not as some hen you're introducing for the first time and will talk about later), the definite article should be used (or plural).

Also, I'd never s

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