Mensu
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Hi,
1. A postcard always spoils my holiday.
2. The postcard always spoils my holiday.
3. Postcards always spoil my holiday.
Which would be correct and natural English?
I mean "postcard" in general, not a particular one.
I've learned that "A Noun", "The Noun" and "Noun s" can all refer to the "Noun" in general. For instance:
A tiger is a dangerous animal.=The tiger is a dangerous animal.=Tigers are dangerous animals.
So I would think all of #1,#2 and #3 are correct. Are they?
By the way, should I say "my holiday" or "my holidays"? I mean "holiday" in general.
Thank you very much in advance!
1. A postcard always spoils my holiday.
2. The postcard always spoils my holiday.
3. Postcards always spoil my holiday.
Which would be correct and natural English?
I mean "postcard" in general, not a particular one.
I've learned that "A Noun", "The Noun" and "Noun s" can all refer to the "Noun" in general. For instance:
A tiger is a dangerous animal.=The tiger is a dangerous animal.=Tigers are dangerous animals.
So I would think all of #1,#2 and #3 are correct. Are they?
By the way, should I say "my holiday" or "my holidays"? I mean "holiday" in general.
Thank you very much in advance!