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Reegis Posted 7 years ago
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Stars twinkled in the night sky.

Good evening.

Stars twinkled in the night sky.

Is the above sentence grammatically correct? Does 'stars' mean all the stars that are visible from a given place?

  

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Reegis Good evening. Stars twinkled in the night sky. Is the above sentence grammatically correct?

  • Reegis Good evening.
  • Stars twinkled in the night sky.
  • Is the above sentence grammatically correct?
  • Does 'stars' mean all the stars that are visible from a given place?
  • No.
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Reegis

Good evening.

Stars twinkled in the night sky.

Is the above sentence grammatically correct? Does 'stars' mean all the stars that are visible from a given place?

No. That's "The stars".

CJ

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