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mouse, mice, rat, What's the difference?
2020년 1월 22일 오후 3:23
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'Mice' is just the plural of 'mouse'. Mickey Mouse is a mouse; Mickey and Minnie are mice. A rat and a mouse are two different animals. Here are a few differences: Mice are smaller ( up to 20cm) and have a triangular snout, long whiskers, large ears and a hairy tail. Rats are larger (can be over 40cm) and have a blunt snout, small ears and a scaly tail.
2020년 1월 22일
mouse = 鼠 rat = 耗
2020년 1월 22일
"Mouse and mice are the same thing - mouse is the singular noun , mice is the plural noun. This is an irregular plural form in English. Mice and rats are both rodents, but rats are bigger in size. (rat - singular / rats - plural)"
2020년 1월 22일
Mouse and mice are the same thing - mouse is the singular noun , mice is the plural noun. This is an irregular plural form in English. Mice and rats are both rodents, but rats are bigger in size. (rat - singular / rats - plural)
2020년 1월 22일
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