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- Mon Mar 04, 2024 1:18 pm
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Hey TK,
I would be careful about thinking of this as a rule you can universally imply and instead think about whether "a/an" means "all" in the sentence. Saying "An adult goldfish is orange" is a universal rule - anything that can be classified as an adult goldfish therefore also is orange, whereas the rule "some fish are orange" does not apply to all fish.
I would be careful about thinking of this as a rule you can universally imply and instead think about whether "a/an" means "all" in the sentence. Saying "An adult goldfish is orange" is a universal rule - anything that can be classified as an adult goldfish therefore also is orange, whereas the rule "some fish are orange" does not apply to all fish.