He went in to Milk a Cow.

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"He went in to milk a cow. He came out with a bucket full of milk. He had taken out a lot of milk."

Please check.
 
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Why is "milk" capitalized? What do you mean by "had taken out"? Taken out from where?
 
In addition to "milk", why is "cow" capitalised?
 
Is a bucket a lot of milk?
 
It depends on the size of the cow. And the size of the bucket.
 
And it will all be relative to the size of whoever "he" is.
 
You don't have to do your corrections. I corrected it for you.
 
We don't "take out" milk from a cow's udder. We just get it.

Now that you know that "cow" and "milk" shouldn't be capitalised and that "take out" isn't correct, have another try at the whole thing.
 
"He went in to milk a cow. He came out with a bucket full of milk. He had got a lot of milk."

Can we also say "he had milked a lot of milk?"
 
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