
word choice - Proper term for dog waste - English Language …
Can you please check my sentences below or write new sentences that sound natural for me? Be careful! Dog's poop just ahead. There's a lot of dog's waste on this street. Mind your step. Be …
word request - A century-old term for a dog waste collector
2023年11月9日 · Wiktionary defines pure finder (with alternatives such as pure collector and pure gatherer) as follows, with attestations from Robert Hughes' 1987 book The Fatal Shore and …
word usage - "Have you done a poo?" vs. "Did you poo?" - English ...
Pretend that I have a 10 year old son. He doesn't drink much water at school. So he usually has difficulties at poo. I care about his health, so when I get home from work I often ask him "Did …
word choice - "to poop / pee one's pants" or "to poop / pee on …
2019年11月24日 · Older generations say: to pee in one's pants, and to poop in one's pants. This usage is colloquial and probably AmE. And definitely not on, unless one is a dog.
What does "in the open" mean in "an enclosed area in which …
2025年3月20日 · Google dictionary defines the word "run" as a noun in one sense as follows: an enclosed area in which domestic animals or birds can run freely in the open. The …
"A dog" or "the dog" or "dogs" ... which to use when speaking in ...
I think you are being confused by the word 'like'. When using it as a verb: I like chocolate. My mother likes to travel. When using it as an adjective: Just like a dog can be trained to hunt, a …
What is the difference between "he was saying", "he says" and "he …
2019年8月28日 · Are there any shades of meaning between the use of the past continuous, present simple and past simple in the following sentences? He was saying that he is going to …
"Hello, This is" vs "My Name is" or "I am" in self introduction
2017年12月1日 · I am from India and not a native English speaker. I do often hear people introducing themselves like "Hello everyone; This is James" Is it an acceptable form in native …
What's the meaning of this "updog" joke?
"Dog" or "dawg" is a slang way to talk to a close friend (especially in some American cultural dialects) So "What's up dawg?" means "How are you, mate?" The joke is, Person A says "It …
tense - Have vs. Will have vs. Will be having - English Language ...
What differences are there between using the present tense 'have', future tense 'will have', and the future progressive tense 'will be having' in the following two sentences (one statement and …