a)A dog is a faithful animal.
b)The dog is a faithful animal.
c)Dogs are faithful animals.
I think the three examples share the same basic meaning.
Is there a difference of nuance between them?
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a)A dog is a faithful animal.
b)The dog is a faithful animal.
c)Dogs are faithful animals.
I think the three examples share the same basic meaning.
Is there a difference of nuance between them?
All three are correct. No difference in meaning. (C) is less formal than the first two. :-D:-D
Yes, it does. Your native speaker was right. :-D:-D