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I'm not a native speaker but the first one, "There is no woman who does not like a flower" sounds incomplete without further context to me and I would never say that without mentioning further...
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They are slightly different in meaning. When using an indefinite article for a generic reference, you are picking out any representative member of the class mentioned. Thus, in the former, you are...
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1.There is no woman who does not like a flower.2.There is no woman who does not like flowers.Are these two sentences the same in meaning?I prefer no.2 as I think it means generalisation of all kinds of...
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