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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

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Can I say: I don’t keep having a dog in the house. If not, what should I use instead of it?
  

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Anonymous I don’t keep having a dog in the house. First you will need to explain what you mean by this. What is the problem with the dog?

  • Anonymous I don’t keep having a dog in the house.
  • First you will need to explain what you mean by this.
  • What is the problem with the dog?
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Anonymous I don’t keep having a dog in the house.
First you will need to explain what you mean by this. What is the problem with the dog?
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Oh, I'm sorry. I have not expressed my thoughts correctly.
Which word can I use instead of 'keep'? Instead only of this word...
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Is this what you mean?—

I don't have a dog.
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I don't know exactly... I'm trying to do an exercise. I don't know which word would fit the space between 'I don't' and 'having'.
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Ah.

I don't mind having a dog in the house.
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Thank you. Is that only one possible variant?
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It is the only reasonable one.
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Emotion: dog I suppose you can say "I don't like having..." but as a dog lover, I find this a strange idea.
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AnonymousI don’t ____ having a dog in the house.
mind, like, enjoy, recommend, encourage, discourage, deny, regret, oppose, condone, foresee, remember, recall

see, understand (in certain readings)

CJ
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Mister MicawberIt is the only reasonable one.
...considering that it is a quiz question.

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