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1. Bring me a book in the top drawer.
[There are some books in the top drawer. Bring me one book among them.]
2. Bring me the book in the top drawer.
[There is only one book in the drawer. Bring me the book.]
3. Bring me books in the top drawer.
[There are many/several books in the top drawer. Bring some books to me.]
4. Bring me the books in the top drawer.
[Bring me all the books in the top drawer.]
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Thank you for your help. Would you let me know whether the sentences and their explanations are correct? Correct errors if any, please.
[There are some books in the top drawer. Bring me one book among them.]
2. Bring me the book in the top drawer.
[There is only one book in the drawer. Bring me the book.]
3. Bring me books in the top drawer.
[There are many/several books in the top drawer. Bring some books to me.]
4. Bring me the books in the top drawer.
[Bring me all the books in the top drawer.]
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Thank you for your help. Would you let me know whether the sentences and their explanations are correct? Correct errors if any, please.
Answers
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All seem correctly explained, yes.
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