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		 Grammatical Rules: A point of Clarification 
		
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 phil niro
 
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							| Grammatical Rules: A point of Clarification 
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							| I would like to solicit the reactions of all English Teachers concerning the grammatical structure/rules to be observed in view of the following.  Which is more appropriate : " Do you like pandas?" or "Do you like panda?"  The way the school-subjects be written: Science, Mathematics, Social Studies,etc.......which is correct .....to write  its first letter in a capital or small letter?   Hope to hearing from you soon.   Thank you   |  2 Dec 2009      
					
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 niacouto
 
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							| "Do you like pandas?" is correct because you are asking about pandas in general, not a specific one, for example at the zoo (Do you like THE panda at the zoo?). School sujects should be written with capital letters.
 Have a nice day.
 
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 wolfy
 
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							| Do you like pandas? is correct. 
 Do you like panda?  The only situations I can see this being correct would be if people eat panda meat, if Panda is someone �s nickname, or if Panda is a style. 
 Do you like the animal? Do you like chickens? Do you like rabbits? 
 Do you like to eat? Do you like chicken?  Do you like rabbit? 
 I also think school subjects should be written with capitals. 
 I �m from the UK. |  2 Dec 2009     
					
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 volga
 
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							| School subjects are capitalized if you refer to a specific class, if the subject is an acronym (ESL) or if it �s a language class (English, Spanish). 
 I had to take History 101 last semester.
 
 But: I always liked studying history when I was in school.
 
 Yes, I like pandas. No, I don �t like panda (meet or whatever else it is).
 
 Cheers!
 V.
 
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 phil niro
 
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							| Thank you for such response. Would you mind to tell me the exact grammatical rule in view of which?     |  6 Dec 2009     
					
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