Hi. I just find out that my friend stole a car, and I ask him:
1. Why did you steal a car?
2. Why did you steal the car?
Which do I use? Any? Is this the difference in meaning generated:
1. I ask why my friend steals things.
2. I ask why he stole this particular car. Thank you!
anonymous Hi. I just find out that my friend stole a car, and I ask him: 1. Why did you steal a car?
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anonymousHi. I just find out that my friend stole a car, and I ask him:
1. Why did you steal a car?
2. Why did you steal the car?
Which do I use? Any? Is this the difference in meaning generated:
1. I ask why my friend steals things.
2. I ask why he stole this particular car. Thank you!
Yes, you can ask either one, and t