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Is that true that the indefinite article can be always replaced with word "some" and it will be nearly always the same meaning?

Examples:

I have bought a house = I have bought some house

 

I walked in the forest and have met a squirrel = I walked in the forest and have met some squirrel

 

The sandwich contains a cheese = The sandwich contains some cheese

Am I correct?

Is that true that the indefinite article can be always replaced with word "some" and it will be nearly always the same meaning?

Examples:

I have bought a house = I have bought some house

 

I walked in the forest and have met a squirrel = I walked in the forest and have met some squirrel

 

The sandwich contains a cheese = The sandwich contains some cheese

Am I correct?

Is that true that the indefinite article can be always replaced with word "some" and it will be nearly always the same meaning?

Examples:

I have bought a house = I have bought some house

I walked in the forest and have met a squirrel = I walked in the forest and have met some squirrel

The sandwich contains a cheese = The sandwich contains some cheese

Am I correct?

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Is usage of word "some" has the same meaning as indefinite article?

Is that true that the indefinite article can be always replaced with word "some" and it will be nearly always the same meaning?

Examples:

I have bought a house = I have bought some house

I walked in the forest and have met a squirrel = I walked in the forest and have met some squirrel

The sandwich contains a cheese = The sandwich contains some cheese

Am I correct?