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If you don't put the word "some" before a noun referring to people, does that imply you mean "every single one" of those people?
Asked by Demosthenes (14952)
June 30th, 2018
If, for example, you say something like “moms love SUVs”, is that statement controversial because the implied meaning is that every single mother in the universe loves SUVs? Does the statement require a “some” before the word “moms” or is the meaning easily understandable?
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