Native English speakers use specific verbs to describe how different animals eat: cows 'graze', dogs 'chew', goats 'browse', and birds 'peck', rather than using the generic 'eating' for all animals.
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Native Speakers Don’t Always Say ‘Eating’ 😱 Learn This NOW! #shortsAdded:
Don't say the cow is eating, say the cow is grazing.
Don't say the dog is eating, say the dog is chewing.
Don't say the goat is eating, say the goat is browsing.
Don't say the bird is eating, say the bird is [music] pecking.
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