@[email protected] to No Stupid [email protected] • 5 months agoWhy do we say, "when I look in the mirror" instead of "when I look in a mirror?"message-square47arrow-up1128arrow-down110
arrow-up1118arrow-down1message-squareWhy do we say, "when I look in the mirror" instead of "when I look in a mirror?"@[email protected] to No Stupid [email protected] • 5 months agomessage-square47
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•5 months agoDo you think maybe ‘a mirror’ refers to actually visually looking at a mirror and ‘the mirror’ refers to taking inventory of yourself? Unless there’s actually a mirror nearby that you’re referring to.
Do you think maybe ‘a mirror’ refers to actually visually looking at a mirror and ‘the mirror’ refers to taking inventory of yourself? Unless there’s actually a mirror nearby that you’re referring to.