In English, adding the plural 's' to a noun can completely change its meaning; for example, 'I like dog' sounds like you eat dog meat, while 'I like dogs' correctly means you enjoy animals in general.
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철자 하나로 의미가 달라진다? - 영국 아재 Dave's Den EnglishAñadido:
[music] >> Years ago in Korea, some students answered my question, "Do you like cats or dogs?" with "I like dog." In English, that sounds like you eat dog meat. Huh?
And maybe you do. But, to talk about animals in general, you need one more letter. I like dogs. That final S changes everything.
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