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Pets can be a plural noun or a verb. It is a plural noun in "How many pets do you have?" It is a verb in "See how gently he pets the cat."

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Pets can be a plural noun or a verb. It is a plural noun in "How many pets do you have?" It is a verb in "See how gently he pets the cat."

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Pet is a noun and a verb.

Noun: Betty has one pet.

Verb: The dog likes it when you pet her.

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The word pets can be a noun and a verb.

The noun form is the plural noun of pet.

The verb form is the third person singular present tense of the verb "pet".

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