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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

With some grains

Can I say,

(a) He feeds chickens with some grains at the poultry.

(b) He feeds chickens some grains at the chicken poultry.
  

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poultry= chickens.

  • poultry= chickens.
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7 Answers
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What do you mean? my sentences are correct?
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No; they are meaningless.

(a) He feeds chickens with some grains at the chickens.
(b) He feeds poultry some grains at the chicken poultry.

What do they mean?
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So, what should I say,

(a) He feeds chickens with some grains at the chickens house.

(b) He feeds poultry some grains at the __________.
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(a) He feeds chickens some grain at the poultry house.
(b) He feeds poultry some grain at the chicken house.
(a) He feeds poultry some grain at the poultry house.
(b) He feeds chickens some grain at the chicken house.
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Thanks, can I say,

He feeds chickens with some grain.

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