milan2003_07
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Dear friends,
The sentence is from the English File Student's Book by Christina Latham-Koenig, Clive Oxenden, and Jerry Lambert.
"My dog's not dangerous. He _____ (not bite)"
I know that the correct form is "doesn't bite" because we're speaking about a general action. But I was wondering why they have used "he" about a dog? As far as I know, it's not possible even if we're speaking about a particular dog.
My opinion is that the sentence should be "My dog's not dangerous. It doesn't bite".
I'm a little perplexed because "he" is written in an English-teaching book....
The sentence is from the English File Student's Book by Christina Latham-Koenig, Clive Oxenden, and Jerry Lambert.
"My dog's not dangerous. He _____ (not bite)"
I know that the correct form is "doesn't bite" because we're speaking about a general action. But I was wondering why they have used "he" about a dog? As far as I know, it's not possible even if we're speaking about a particular dog.
My opinion is that the sentence should be "My dog's not dangerous. It doesn't bite".
I'm a little perplexed because "he" is written in an English-teaching book....
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