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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Young foal

Can I say,

(a) The young foal is standing beside the young horse.

(b) The horse is younger than the foal.

(c) The young horse is called foal.
  

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Hi Vincent, a) The young foal is standing beside the young horse. Yes. (b) The horse is younger than the foal.

  • Hi Vincent, a) The young foal is standing beside the young horse.
  • Yes.
  • (b) The horse is younger than the foal.
  • This is like saying 'The adult is younger than the child'.
  • (c) A The young horse is called a foal.
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Hi Vincent,

a) The young foal is standing beside the young horse.
Yes.

(b) The horse is younger than the foal.

This is like saying 'The adult is younger than the child'.


(c) A The young horse is called a foal.


Clive
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Can I say,

(a) The foal is a baby of a horse.

(b) They are a foal and a horse.

(c) The foal is (a /the / -) young of a horse.


(d) A foal is a baby horse / horse's baby / horse baby.


(e) There are / is a foal and a horse.
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Hi,

Can I say,

(a) The foal is the baby of a horse.

(b) They are a foal and a horse.

(c) A foal is /the / young of a horse.


(d) A foal is a baby horse / horse's baby / horse baby.


(e) There are /a foal and a horse.

Clive

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