The singular is normally used. I can read a French novel doesn't mean that reading more than one novel is impossible. You just usually read one novel at a time.
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Snappy"I can ride a bicycle." (Is this gramatically okay? Yes. Doesn't it imply that I can ride only a particular type of bicycle? No.)You are confusing two different senses of "a": "any" and "a certain"
CalifJimSnappy"I can ride a bicycle." (Is this gramatically okay? Yes. Doesn't it imply that I can ride only a particular type of bicycle? No.)You are confusing two different senses of "a": "any" and "a certain"
Here it means "any bicycle
SnappyThank you for your advice, but what about "I can read a French novel."?It's about an ability, isn't it?
CalifJimSnappyThank you for your advice, but what about "I can read a French novel."?It's about an ability, isn't it?
I can read any French novel is the meaning, absent any context that contradicts this standard interpretation.
Physical or mental has nothing to do with it. The following are all menta