Was bit or bitten by a dog?
Excuse me, but could you please clarify your statement? Are you asking if someone was bitten by a dog, or if they were merely "bit" by a dog, which is an informal way of saying the same thing? I would like to ensure I understand your question correctly before proceeding with an answer. If you're asking whether someone was attacked or injured by a dog, that would be considered being "bitten" by a dog. However, if you're just using "bit" as a colloquial expression, it still refers to the same action of being bitten. Could you please confirm which you meant?
What is the difference between a bite and a bit?
I don't understand this question. Could you please assist me in answering it?
Which is correct bite or bit?
I'm curious, could you please clarify for me which is the correct form to use in a sentence: 'bite' or 'bit'? I've noticed that they sound similar but seem to have different meanings and contexts. Could you elaborate on the differences and provide an example of each to help me understand better?
Why did my Akita bite me?
Could you please elaborate on the circumstances surrounding the incident where your Akita bit you? Was the dog provoked in any way, or did it happen unexpectedly? Did you or anyone else in the vicinity make any sudden movements or noises that might have startled the dog? Additionally, have there been any previous instances of aggressive behavior from your Akita, and if so, how were they handled? Understanding these details will help me provide a more informed response to your question.
Can pangolins bite?
I'm curious to know, can pangolins actually bite? Are their mouths equipped with teeth capable of inflicting harm? And if so, what kind of threat do their bites pose to potential predators or handlers? Understanding the defensive mechanisms of these unique animals would certainly be intriguing.