Thanks. Could you explain us where we add' s ' to the word 'fruit' in British English with examples, please? In dictionaries It's said It's an uncountable word.
Sure. Below quoted 3 references to illustrate: 1.) In fact, “fruit” can be countable or uncountable in dictionary (Reference: dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/fruit) 2.) “fruit” is a collective noun taking a singular verb: Fruit is good for you; The tree bears fruit (not fruits). The plural “fruits” is used in talking about different types of fruit: oranges, mangoes and other fruits. (Reference: dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english-french/fruit) 3.) Adding “S” to Show Generality If you are referring to a general rule, or are speaking about ALL of the items in one category (all trees, all computers, all schools), then you must add “S.” Also, remember not to use “the” in front of the plural noun when you are referring to a general category. (Reference: gallaudet.edu/student-success/tutorial-center/english-center/grammar-and-vocabulary/five-ways-to-use-s-at-the-end-of-a-noun-or-verb/#:~:text=Adding%20“S”%20to%20Show%20Generality,referring%20to%20a%20general%20category.)
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Thanks. Could you explain us where we add' s ' to the word 'fruit' in British English with examples, please? In dictionaries It's said It's an uncountable word.
Sure. Below quoted 3 references to illustrate:
1.) In fact, “fruit” can be countable or uncountable in dictionary
(Reference: dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/fruit)
2.) “fruit” is a collective noun taking a singular verb: Fruit is good for you; The tree bears fruit (not fruits). The plural “fruits” is used in talking about different types of fruit: oranges, mangoes and other fruits.
(Reference: dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english-french/fruit)
3.) Adding “S” to Show Generality
If you are referring to a general rule, or are speaking about ALL of the items in one category (all trees, all computers, all schools), then you must add “S.” Also, remember not to use “the” in front of the plural noun when you are referring to a general category.
(Reference: gallaudet.edu/student-success/tutorial-center/english-center/grammar-and-vocabulary/five-ways-to-use-s-at-the-end-of-a-noun-or-verb/#:~:text=Adding%20“S”%20to%20Show%20Generality,referring%20to%20a%20general%20category.)
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Wheres Aubergine or is that a vegitable
Yes, Aubergine is vegetable and is here: ruclips.net/video/ZGp2WlbsgZU/видео.html
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