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 Alyona C.
 
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							| Hi dear friends! Help me, please. I show a picture of an animal to my pupil. What  should I ask without the word "animal" (What animal is it)? What is it? or Who is it? What question word do we use with animals? Could you give me a rule? Sorry for my stupid question) Thanks!  |  26 Feb 2016      
					
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| We use WHO with family pets, but WHAT with zoo animals, wild animals, farm animals, and animals in general. A general rule would be if we love them, or have a personal relationship with them, we use WHO (even if they are work or farm animals).
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 Pablix
 
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							| what �s this? or what are these? (plural) |  26 Feb 2016     
					
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 alien boy
 
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							|  If the animal has a name (e.g. �Bob� the goldfish) that is known to�the students�then you would say  Q:  �Who is this?� A: It�s/He�s/She�s Bob (the goldfish) � If the animal does not have its own name (e.g.  �a goldfish�) then you would say  Q:  �What is this?��
 �A: It�s a goldfish � Cheers, AB� |  26 Feb 2016     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| AB is right. If it has a personal name, use "who". If not, use "what".   Bruce  |  27 Feb 2016     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| ...Or, thinking about AB �s goldfishes in the bowl (sweet!),  �which one is this? � |  27 Feb 2016     
					
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 alien boy
 
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							| Yes, goldfish is singular or plural... but goldfishes is also plural! |  27 Feb 2016     
					
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