1. He took a picture of the city.

2. He took one picture of the city.
[Does #1 mean #2?]

3. He likes taking pictures with his camera.
[Is "pictures" in generic use?]

4. He took pictures of the city.
5. He took some pictures of the city.
[Does #4 mean #5?]

1 answer

1 and 2 can mean the same thing -- or 1 could be meant generally. But overall, I'd say yes, they mean the same thing.

3. Yes

4 and 5 mean the same thing, yes.
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