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1. They are the professors in our university.
2. They are all the profesors in our university.
[#1 mean #2, does't it?]
3. They are professors in our university.
4. They are some of the professors in our university.
[#3 mean #4, does't it?]
5. They study the sea animals in Antarctica.
6. They study all the sea animals in Antarctica.
[#5 mean #6, does't it?]
7. They study sea animals in Antarctica.
8. They study some of the sea animals in Antarctica.
[Does #7 mean #8?]
2. They are all the profesors in our university.
[#1 mean #2, does't it?]
3. They are professors in our university.
4. They are some of the professors in our university.
[#3 mean #4, does't it?]
5. They study the sea animals in Antarctica.
6. They study all the sea animals in Antarctica.
[#5 mean #6, does't it?]
7. They study sea animals in Antarctica.
8. They study some of the sea animals in Antarctica.
[Does #7 mean #8?]
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All those pairs’ correctness or error depends on the context in which they are written. They all seem correct to me, but it really depends on context.
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