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You should not have a dog if you are not prepare to look after it. vs You should not have a dog if you are not adapted to look after it.

The first phrase is correct: 'you should not have a dog if you are not prepared to look after it.' The second phrase is not correct as 'adapted' is not the appropriate word to use in this context.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1162 views

You should not have a dog if you are not prepare to look after it.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to convey that one should not own a dog if they are not willing or ready to take care of it.
  • But finally, she said, you can have a dog if you keep your room clean for a month.
  • I was just afraid of what would happen to a dog if you owned one. Okay.
  • No sense in owning a dog if you can't control it.
  • They'll shoot me like a dog if I do.
  • I will work like a dog if I find a job.
  • I'd have done it for a dog if he was suffering.
  • It's not a dog if it can be killed by a cat.
  • If you feel lonely, you should have a dog.
  • I told to my man tol kill your dog if you don't cooperate and answer my questions.
  • I would have sent dogs if I wanted him wounded.
  • We will all be his dogs if we allowed this evolution to continue.
  • It's not a dog if it can fit inside another dog's mouth.
  • It's not a dog if it can -
  • What's the point of having a dog if it's bald?
  • I wouldn't take you to a dog fight if you was the defending champ.
  • So who gets the dog if you guys split up?
  • We're both hanging by a thread./- So who gets the dog if you guys split up?
  • I think we'd be top dog if the defense would step up.
  • I could have turned up in full evening wear with two Pekingese dogs if I'd have wanted to.
  • I will boil her bones and feed them to the dogs if that's what it takes.

You should not have a dog if you are not adapted to look after it.

This phrase is not correct in this context. 'Adapted' does not fit the meaning intended.

  • But finally, she said, you can have a dog if you keep your room clean for a month.
  • I was just afraid of what would happen to a dog if you owned one. Okay.
  • No sense in owning a dog if you can't control it.
  • They'll shoot me like a dog if I do.
  • I will work like a dog if I find a job.
  • I'd have done it for a dog if he was suffering.
  • It's not a dog if it can be killed by a cat.
  • If you feel lonely, you should have a dog.
  • I told to my man tol kill your dog if you don't cooperate and answer my questions.
  • I would have sent dogs if I wanted him wounded.
  • We will all be his dogs if we allowed this evolution to continue.
  • It's not a dog if it can fit inside another dog's mouth.
  • It's not a dog if it can -
  • What's the point of having a dog if it's bald?
  • I wouldn't take you to a dog fight if you was the defending champ.
  • So who gets the dog if you guys split up?
  • We're both hanging by a thread./- So who gets the dog if you guys split up?
  • I think we'd be top dog if the defense would step up.
  • I could have turned up in full evening wear with two Pekingese dogs if I'd have wanted to.
  • I will boil her bones and feed them to the dogs if that's what it takes.

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