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ducks and cows give us milk??​

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Answered by mehak238517
1

The correct phrase is “ cows give us milk “ . The word cows is plural and more than one . The other phrase is “a cow gives us milk “ , and in English grammar singular denoting an individual animal . Understanding English grammar is about knowing what plural and singular mean in our language and when and how it should be used . The use of the letter S at the end of individual animals denotes the difference of plural or singular i.e. horse - horses , cow - cows , bull - bulls . Likewise with adult humans , male - males , female - females . But our language also involves context and what to use when with the likes of how to use the words men , women or children and plural of a man , woman or child and describes an unknown individual denoted by gender and age . English grammar is somewhat complex to understand even for the British and how it should be written . Made worse in modern day by youngsters using abbreviatated words when texting and the use of letters and numbers to shorten sentences .

Answered by carolinechrisy418
2

Answer:

ducks don't give milk to us but to its young ones but cows give us milk To us and to its young ones too

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