I have a dog and a cat. VS I have a dog and cat.
I have a dog and a cat. VS I have a dog and cat.
Which one is right?
If both of them are right, what's the difference?
Please help!
Thanks!
The gramatically correct form is "a dog and a cat". You do see/hear "a dog and cat" which has an identical meaning and people will understand it perfectly well.
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I feel like the second requires more:
I have a dog and a cat.
I have a dog and cat that like to play together.
I have a dog and cat that always fight.
I have a dog and cat that I got from the animal shelter.
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I think the sentence " I have a dog and a cat" is correct.
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