To have or not have pet
I am confused. Part of me want to have pet, but one part doesn't want. Any advise?
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To have or not have pet
I am confused. Part of me want to have pet, but one part doesn't want. Any advise?
To have or not to have a pet?
I am confused. Part of me wants to have a pet, but one part doesn't want. Any advice?
> "To have or not to have" is a parallel expression.
> A singular noun "pet" should be introduced by an article "a". Or you can use the plural "pets" without the article.
> The title is a question so it has to end with a question mark (?)
> Part is a singular noun, therefore use the verb "wants".
> "Advise" is a verb, "advice" is a noun which is the function of the word in your sentence.