Snappy
Member
- Joined
- Mar 24, 2009
- Member Type
- Other
- Native Language
- Japanese
- Home Country
- Japan
- Current Location
- Japan
Please tell me if the following sentences are natural.
1. I like songs written by Paul McCartney.
Does this mean I like Paul's songs (with some exceptions)?
Is this a little ambiguous expression?
2. I like the songs written by Paul McCartney.
Does this mean I like all Paul's songs (or songs that I mentioned before, depending on the context)?
3. I like songs written by British pop artists.
Does this mean I like (just any) songs written by (just any) British pop artists?
4. Songs written by Paul McCartney are my favorite ones.
Does this mean I like Paul's songs (with some exceptions)?
Is this a little ambiguous expression?
5. The songs written by Paul McCartney are my favorite ones.
Does this mean I like all Paul's songs (or songs that I mentioned before, depending on the context)?
6. Songs written by British pop artists are my favorite ones.
Does this mean I like (just any) songs written by (just any) British pop artists?
7. I used to listen to songs written by Paul McCartney when I was young.
Does this mean I used to listen to Paul's songs (with some exceptions) when I was young?
Is this a little ambiguous expression?
8. I used to listen to the songs written by Paul McCartney when I was young.
Does this mean I used to listen to all Paul's songs (or songs that I mentioned before, depending on the context) when I was young?
1. I like songs written by Paul McCartney.
Does this mean I like Paul's songs (with some exceptions)?
Is this a little ambiguous expression?
2. I like the songs written by Paul McCartney.
Does this mean I like all Paul's songs (or songs that I mentioned before, depending on the context)?
3. I like songs written by British pop artists.
Does this mean I like (just any) songs written by (just any) British pop artists?
4. Songs written by Paul McCartney are my favorite ones.
Does this mean I like Paul's songs (with some exceptions)?
Is this a little ambiguous expression?
5. The songs written by Paul McCartney are my favorite ones.
Does this mean I like all Paul's songs (or songs that I mentioned before, depending on the context)?
6. Songs written by British pop artists are my favorite ones.
Does this mean I like (just any) songs written by (just any) British pop artists?
7. I used to listen to songs written by Paul McCartney when I was young.
Does this mean I used to listen to Paul's songs (with some exceptions) when I was young?
Is this a little ambiguous expression?
8. I used to listen to the songs written by Paul McCartney when I was young.
Does this mean I used to listen to all Paul's songs (or songs that I mentioned before, depending on the context) when I was young?