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An English learner vs English articles (again) Hello italki community, Could you please help me with a tricky article (it's from the book - The Dead Mountaineer's Inn, chapter 1). "It was all completely how Zgut had told me it would be. Only I couldn’t see a(*) dog anywhere". So a man (a police inspector) arrives to the hotel that his co-worker(Zgut) recommended and described to him. He finds everything exactly as Zgut told him - the owner, the inn, the valley etc, but he could not see A dog, but why A dog? why not THE dog? It's true that the reader doesn't know anything about this dog, this is the first mention of this dog in the book, but the inspector knows about it, and he knows that there is one special dog somewhere, he looks to find it, how he can say - I couldn't see A dog anywhere? He should have said - I couldn't see THE dog anywhere, that special dog that Zgut had told me about. Or maybe in this situation both articles a and the are good? Thank you.
21 de abr de 2024 10:32
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If he says 'the' dog it's possible there are dogs there but not the specific one. He means there isn't 'a' dog - there are no dogs at all. Not even is the one he's looking for not there, no dogs are there.
21 de abril de 2024
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In this case, the use of 'a' is emphasizing that he didn't see any dogs. Like: I didn't see a dog or any dogs for that matter. It's like: я не видел ни одной собаки или я не видел никаких собак. Исползование 'the dog' более как: я не видел конкретную собаку.
21 de abril de 2024
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It's the same as "I don't have a penny in my pocket".
21 de abril de 2024
I believe here it specified the quantity a dog = one dog I have a pen = I have one pen.
22 de abril de 2024
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