A question about talking about things in general terms using German.
When you talk about things in general terms in German, do the nouns still need a marker?
Let me explain more what I mean with an example. I wanted to say "I think cake is very tasty", so I wrote "Ich denke Kuchen ist so sehr lecker". Two people have corrected the sentence to read "Ich denke, der Kuchen ist sehr lecker."
Forgetting the mistake of using so and sehr together, when I read "Ich denke, der Kuchen ist sehr lecker." to me, it says " I think the cake is very tasty". This is not what I was trying to say.
How do you talk about things in general terms in German? Do you still have to give the thing some kind of marker? Could you translate these few sentences to help me see more examples, please. Any of your own examples would be great also. Thank you!
1: I like dogs.
2: I think music is great.
3: Trees can be tall or short.
4: It is hard to write books.