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Grammar Can you give me THE book on the table? Can you give me A book on the table? Which question is writh? Is it possible that both questions are write?
2016年1月5日 16:49
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Both are correct. In the first sentence, you are referring to A PARTICULAR book on the table. In the second sentence, you are referring to ANY ONE of the books on the table.
2016年1月5日
4
Well, it depends. Scenario a) There is one book on the table that you want. You would say: Can you give me the book on the table (or, can you pass me the book on the table, could you pass me the book on the table, could you give me.... and so on). Scenario b) There are many books on the table, and you want to read one of them, but which one it is does not really matter. You would say: Can you give me a book? (or can you pass me a book, etc. etc.) You would not necessarily need to say 'on the table' here. Although you might say 'can you give me one of those books that are on the table?' The point being, 'the' refers to one specific thing: 'the book' 'the table'. 'a' refers to something more general. 'I'm going to go for a coffee' 'I want to buy a car' etc.
2016年1月5日
2
Only 'the' is possible here. Can you give me the book on the table? The part 'on the table' means that it's a specific book, so using 'a' is incorrect.
2016年1月5日
1
I'm a non-native speaker. But in my opinion, if you say " Can you give me THE book on the table?" I will give you the book that you really want. Otherwise, if you say "Can you give me A book on the table?" I will give you any books that on the table. Hope it's useful!
2016年1月5日
I'm a non-native speaker. But in my opinion, if you say " Can you give me THE book on the table?" I will give you the book that you really want. Otherwise, if you say "Can you give me A book on the table?" I will give you any books that on the table. Hope it's useful!
2016年1月5日
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