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can't see cats vs can't see dogs

Both phrases are correct, but they convey different meanings. 'Can't see cats' means the speaker is unable to see any cats, while 'can't see dogs' means the speaker is unable to see any dogs. The choice between the two depends on the specific context and what the speaker is referring to.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

can't see cats

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express the inability to see any cats.

This phrase is used when someone is unable to visually perceive any cats around them.

Examples:

  • I can't see cats in this neighborhood.
  • Due to my allergies, I can't see cats without sneezing.

Alternatives:

  • I can't spot any cats.
  • There are no cats in sight.

can't see dogs

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express the inability to see any dogs.

This phrase is used when someone is unable to visually perceive any dogs around them.

Examples:

  • I can't see dogs in the park today.
  • In this area, you can't see dogs roaming freely.

Alternatives:

  • I can't spot any dogs.
  • There are no dogs in sight.

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