1 thought on “What is the quantifier of the dog? Is it or one?”

  1. A dog and a dog are fine.
    When "dog" is alone, you can use "strip", "only", such as: a dog.
    Is when "dogs" are one by one when they are together, they can use "group", such as: a group of dogs.
    When "dog" is distinguished by different types, "species" can be used, such as: this is a dog -like.
    The expansion information:

    The usage of items:
    1, used for fine, long, narrow things: one line, two legs, three fish, four cucumbers.
    2, for Jianghe Street: a big river, a street.
    3, for some long things for fixed quantities: a soap, a cigarette.
    4. Things used for sub -projects: one trick, two suggestions, three news, and four methods.
    5, for people: a good man, a life.
    The usage of only:
    1, used for animals (mostly refers to birds and beasts and insects, especially animals that cannot be used with quantitative words such as horses, heads, peaks, and bars): Three tigers.
    2, one of the pairs of things: two hands, two ears, one shoe, a sock.
    3, for certain appliances: a box, a pocket, a schoolbag.
    4, for ships: a boat, a yacht.

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