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Originally Posted by raes112 What is the difference between the 2 sentences:
1. If you take the train to Tokyo Disneyland from here, you have to change 3 times.
2. If you take a train to Tokyo Disneyland from here, you have to change 3 times.
Does #1 imply that there is only 1 train that goes to Disneyland from here & does #2 imply that there are several? |
I'd say that this situation just happens to sit in the middle of the scale determining usage for 'a' & 'the' because both, obviously, can be used. If there's any difference, it's a slightly higher degree of specificity in the speaker's mind. Maybe the people are standing in the station.
Without knowing the context perfectly, though it may well not make any difference, I don't think that either suggests that there's only one train or several trains.