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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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She has such a good dog that nobody dares to come near her house.
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It's correct grammar, but the use of "good" may be slightly confusing. A "good dog" would normally be a friendly and well-behaved one. It seems here that you mean "good at scaring people off".

  • It's correct grammar, but the use of "good" may be slightly confusing.
  • A "good dog" would normally be a friendly and well-behaved one.
  • It seems here that you mean "good at scaring people off".
  • You could perhaps say "such a good guard dog", if that's what you mean.
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It's correct grammar, but the use of "good" may be slightly confusing. A "good dog" would normally be a friendly and well-behaved one. It seems here that you mean "good at scaring people off". You could perhaps say "such a good guard dog", if that's what you mean.

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