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Hi,
I'm still puzzled over the use of "a Noun" and "Noun s" when I mean "Noun" in general. I think it's difficult to figure out some rules to use them.
So I'd just like to ask: Would the four of the following sentences work in particular circumstances?
1. A terrible leader always destroys a nice company.
2. A terrible leader always destroys nice companies.
3. Terrible leaders always destroy a nice company.
4. Terrible leaders always destroy nice companies.
(Thanks for charliedeut's corrections!)
As you may see, I mean both "leader" and "company" are in general.
Would they possibly be correct and natural?
Thank you in advance.
I'm still puzzled over the use of "a Noun" and "Noun s" when I mean "Noun" in general. I think it's difficult to figure out some rules to use them.
So I'd just like to ask: Would the four of the following sentences work in particular circumstances?
1. A terrible leader always destroys a nice company.
2. A terrible leader always destroys nice companies.
3. Terrible leaders always destroy a nice company.
4. Terrible leaders always destroy nice companies.
(Thanks for charliedeut's corrections!)
As you may see, I mean both "leader" and "company" are in general.
Would they possibly be correct and natural?
Thank you in advance.
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