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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 7 SP1
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Windows XP
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MS SQL Server
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Thread ID:
00996674
Message ID:
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>>>Ah, in the plural, "a" becomes "some" (or nothing) and "the" stays the same.
>>>
>>>e.g. "I read a book on holiday" -> "I read some books on holiday".
>>>But if you said, "I read books on holiday" it might suggest that that was ALL you did! :-)
>>>
>>>e.g. "I read the book you loaned me" -> "I read the books you loaned me"
>>
>>Thanks, Terry. This is new for me. At least, I didn't know we need to use SOME when we're not talking about something specific. I will use SOME from now on.
>
>Yes, but not always :-) You might say "I eat an egg for breakfast" but not "I eat some eggs ..", you'd say "I eat eggs for breakfast". "I go to work on a bus" -> "I go to work on buses" (but for both of these you'd probably say "I go to work on THE bus" (which breaks the rules!!!). Never mind - keep speaking in Russian - it's less confusing! :-)

I don't remember this in English in "Alice in Wonderland", but in Russian translation is was " vse chudesatee i chudesatee" < g > E.g. it becomes more and more complicated now. But I guess, it would be true for most languages. Hebrew language, on the other hand, is very logical, though there are exceptions in some rules.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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