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Hanni9
Vietnam

Please help me!
 
The dog was too weak-hearted to swim across the river.
I wonder whether using "Weak-hearted" with subject " The dog". Thanks

4 Nov 2009      





beadsofparadise2
United States

We probably wouldn �t use the expression "weak-hearted" unless it was talking about a dog who was discouraged, or lacking the determination to make it.  If it was physically tired, we would probably just say "The dog was too weak to swim across the river."

4 Nov 2009     



eng789
Israel

I agree with beadsof paradise2.

4 Nov 2009     



redcamarocruiser
United States

I also agree and suggest one could say, "The dog �s heart was too weak [for him] to swim across the water" alternatively, but if you want to keep the subject of dog, then I would also say  "The dog was too weak to swim across the river [due to a heart problem or due to his weak heart, because he had a weak heart]."

4 Nov 2009