Hares are not part of our heads! How about Hair ?
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Por: Beth R.
13 de Abril de 2019

Hares are not part of our heads! How about Hair ?

Rabbit Season / Easter Time

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After looking at these pictures above you've probably concluded that the countable noun "hare" cannot be part of our head."Hair" the uncountable noun is what keeps growing, falling off our heads or blowing in the wind as well!  

 

 

 

Hare and Hair have the same pronunciation, don't they? However, their spellings, meanings, and uses are totally different.

 

https://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/hair

 

https://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/hare_1

 

You have probably remembered this cartoon character below, haven't you? It has long ears and long legs but even so, it is named Bug Bunny.  Have you watched several of Bug Bunny's Cartoons? What did he love eating and doing? 

                                            

 

Watch the video below to have some fun and then you can write something about it at the bottom of this post, can't you?

 

 

By the way, Easter is right around the corner and rabbits are one of the symbols connected with this celebration, aren't they? Do you know why?

If you click on the link below you can confirm or check why these "fluffy" animals are always remembered during Easter.

 

  http://www.pethealthnetwork.com/news-blogs/a-vets-life/what-does-a-rabbit-have-do-easter

 

          Happy Easter!

 

Foto de João F. João F. há 6 anos

I Loved The Cartoon, Bug Bunny Is Very Funny. I Also Like Easter, Is One Of The Happiest Celebrations Of The Year Although I Never Receive A Chocolate Egg From My Parents.

Beth R. há 6 anos

Happy Easter, J.P!
If you want to watch funny cartoons you Know what you have to do, don't you?
Enjoy!
Take Care.

Foto de Nina B. Nina B. há 6 anos

I didn't known why rabbits and eggs were the symbols of Easter.
Children love to receive chocolate eggs and they are the symbols of rebirth.
I also didn't known that hare was an animal similar to a rabbit but bigger and faster than a rabbit. I loved the cartoon, it made me laugh!

Beth R. há 6 anos

Hello,Nina!
I "m glad you've enjoyed the cartoon and you've also learned something new.
Take Care!

Beth R.
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