Tommy
Does "They have a pen" in English means there is only one pen for them? Or does it means one pen for each of them?
2010年9月3日 05:10
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Yes. They are in possession of exactly one pen. But there might be another pen in existence. If there is no other pen nearby, you say "They have the pen." For multiple pens in their possession you could say "They each have a pen."
2010年9月3日
(removed my comment)
2010年9月4日
A simple sentence has a lot meaning,,~ how funny English is ~
2010年9月4日
"A pen" is singular, so there is one pen to share between them. "They have (some) pens" means there are several pens, but it's not clear if there are enough pens, or too many. Christopher's example of "they each have a pen" means every person has their own pen. :)
2010年9月4日
I think all of them have a one pen only !!
2010年9月3日
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