Thank you so much for your help.

1. On Saturdays, he goes around the city and takes pictures with his camera.
2. On Saturdays, he goes around the city and takes some pictures with his camera.
[Does #1 mean #2? Or are both different? In #1 is 'pictures' in generic use?]

3. His hobby is taking pictures with a camera.
4. He likes taking pictures with a camera.
[What about 'pictures' in #3 and #4? Is 'pictures' in generic use? Or does 'pictures' mean 'some pictures'?]]

5. He likes taking a picture of the city with a camera.
6. He likes taking one picture of the city with a camera.
[Does #5 mean #6? Or is 'a picture' in generic use?]

1 answer

1 and 2 mean the same, yes.

In 3 and 4, “pictures” are generic (no specifically named pictures), and yes, you can put “some” in front if you wish.

5 and 6 are just about the same.
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