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Chiakingdom Posted 5 years ago
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What’s the difference?

1 During the trip, l made friends with a man who was from Australia. (just one of many people from Australia?)

2 During the trip, l made friends with the man who was from Australia. (Suppose the speaker points at the man, who is the only Australian among other nationalities? )

  

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1 During the trip, l made friends with a man who was from Australia. (just one of many people from Australia? Yes.

  • 1 During the trip, l made friends with a man who was from Australia.
  • (just one of many people from Australia?
  • Yes.
  • ) 2 During the trip, l made friends with the man who was from Australia.
  • (Suppose the speaker points at the man, who is the only Australian among other nationalities?
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1 During the trip, l made friends with a man who was from Australia.
(just one of many people from Australia? Yes.)

2 During the trip, l made friends with the man who was from Australia. (Suppose the speaker points at the man, who is the only Australian among other nationalities?

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