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Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen
Lions don't even live in jungles.
und
Lions don't even live in the jungle.
?
Lions don't even live in jungles.
und
Lions don't even live in the jungle.
?
A:
In this case, they are both correct. "The jungle" in your sentence means "jungles in general." However, I think "Lions don't even live in jungles" sounds a bit more natural.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen
Lions don't even live in jungles.
und
Lions don't even live in the jungle.
?
Lions don't even live in jungles.
und
Lions don't even live in the jungle.
?
A:
"in jungles" is plural. You are talking about jungles in general.
"in the jungle" is singular. You are talking about the jungle as a specific place.
Example : Airplanes land in airports / Airplanes land in the airport.
When you say "in airports", you're saying that in general, airplanes land in airports.
When you say "in the airport" you're talking about a specific airport (the airport of Incheon..).
"in the jungle" is singular. You are talking about the jungle as a specific place.
Example : Airplanes land in airports / Airplanes land in the airport.
When you say "in airports", you're saying that in general, airplanes land in airports.
When you say "in the airport" you're talking about a specific airport (the airport of Incheon..).
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen
Lions don't even live in jungles.
und
Lions don't even live in jungle.
?
Lions don't even live in jungles.
und
Lions don't even live in jungle.
?
A:
Jungles is the plural form of jungle, the first sentence refers to multiple jungles and, the second sentence refers to only one jungle. The second sentence should be “Lions don’t even live in the jungle.”
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Q:
Lions don't even live [in the jungle].
The area was covered [in jungle].
Why isn't there 'the' before 'jungle' in #2 when there is in #1?
The area was covered [in jungle].
Why isn't there 'the' before 'jungle' in #2 when there is in #1?
A:
I cannot refer to a specific rule in english to state why it is this way, but i can use examples to hopefully clear up some confusion:
The house was covered in dirt after the storm.
I want you to lift the dirt and move it over here.
The ground was covered in bugs.
I had to walk around the bugs so that i would not step on them.
The mountain was covered in snow
Shoot, i don’t know why I am at a loss of words for exactly why we don’t use “the” for some, but I guess i would say that when you use “covered in”, you typically don’t say “the” after like in these situations. It sounds a little odd. When using “covered in” you are referring to a broad area or space, so you don’t use “the” to refer to something specific, like in #1, where you specify lions don’t live in THE jungle.
Im sorry if this was confusing. english sucks sometimes.
let me know if you want more help
I cannot refer to a specific rule in english to state why it is this way, but i can use examples to hopefully clear up some confusion:
The house was covered in dirt after the storm.
I want you to lift the dirt and move it over here.
The ground was covered in bugs.
I had to walk around the bugs so that i would not step on them.
The mountain was covered in snow
Shoot, i don’t know why I am at a loss of words for exactly why we don’t use “the” for some, but I guess i would say that when you use “covered in”, you typically don’t say “the” after like in these situations. It sounds a little odd. When using “covered in” you are referring to a broad area or space, so you don’t use “the” to refer to something specific, like in #1, where you specify lions don’t live in THE jungle.
Im sorry if this was confusing. english sucks sometimes.
let me know if you want more help
Q:
Lions are _______ ambush hunters, so when they feel their prey has spotted them, they usually give up on the hunt.
What part of speech should be put? doing or adverb?
“ambush hunters” is a verb-object phrase or noun?
What part of speech should be put? doing or adverb?
“ambush hunters” is a verb-object phrase or noun?
A:
You need an adjective to finish your sentence, "Ambush hunter" a noun phrase.
"Lions are excellent ambush hunters."
"Lions are dedicated ambush hunters."
"Lions are strictly ambush hunters."
"Lions are excellent ambush hunters."
"Lions are dedicated ambush hunters."
"Lions are strictly ambush hunters."
Q:
Lions live half as long as elephants do.
Lions live half as short as elephants do.
Do both sentences have tge same meaning?
Lions live half as short as elephants do.
Do both sentences have tge same meaning?
A:
They do not have the same meaning, and the second sentence is incorrect. A native English speaking would say the first sentence.
Q:
Lions are king of animals. klingt das natürlich?
A:
Your second sentence is correct, "The lion is king of animals." You could also say "The lion is king of all animals."
Q:
Lions: Let's chase the cow! We'll eat that up! klingt das natürlich?
A:
This is pretty good, but you would most likely say, "We'll eat it up".
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