Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
From: | Gary Shannon <fiziwig@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, April 27, 2004, 22:08 |
--- Philippe Caquant <herodote92@...> wrote:
<snip>
> A fox may bite me, but I'm pretty sure no "brown"
> ever
> will bite me,
<snip>
Citation from
http://www.sporting-consultants.com/bears.html
"The Brown Bear is a large, majestic animal, weighing
up to 1500 pounds and measuring up to 9'6" in length.
There are two sub-species of Brown Bear, the Grizzly
and the Kodiak of Alaska. >>>Browns are omnivorous,<<<
eating a wide variety of grasses, fruits, roots,
insects, fish, and small animals."
Yes, a brown can bite you!
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