English Pronunciation  I'd really like to get a bearded dragon.

What's the meaning of “I'd really like to get a bearded dragon.”?

If you want to tell someone what kind of pet you want, then use the sentence pattern I'd really like to get + PET. Someone could react to this by asking further questions or saying something like Bearded dragons are so cool!.

How do you pronounce “I'd really like to get a bearded dragon.”?

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  • AEI'd really like to get a bearded dragon.
  • AEI'd really like to get a bearded dragon.
  • BEI'd really like to get a bearded dragon.
  • BEI'd really like to get a bearded dragon.

How could I respond to “I'd really like to get a bearded dragon.”?

Bearded dragons are so cool!

How do I form “I'd really like to get a bearded dragon.”?

I'd really like to get + PET.
  • I'd really like to get a bearded dragon.
  • I'd really like to get a hamster.
  • I'd really like to get a snake.

What are other important sentences related to “Pets”?

  • Do you have any pets?
  • What kind of pets do you have?
  • Do you like cats or dogs better?
  • How long have you had your pet?
  • I have a cat and a dog.
  • I have had my bird since I was a teenager.
  • I'm more of a cat person than a dog person.
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