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Mr. Tom Posted 7 years ago
Vocabulary

A cut fruit rots faster than the uncut.

Hi

Would you say these are OK?

A mother is telling her daughter why she should not cut fruit unnecessarily...

  1. A cut fruit rots faster than the uncut.
  2. A cut apple blackens not the uncut.

Thanks,

Tom

  

Top answer

Would you say these are OK? No. A mother is telling her daughter why she should not cut fruit unnecessarily...

  • Would you say these are OK?
  • No.
  • A mother is telling her daughter why she should not cut fruit unnecessarily...
  • A cut fruit rots faster than the uncut.
  • Cut fruit rots faster than uncut.
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Would you say these are OK? No.

A mother is telling her daughter why she should not cut fruit unnecessarily...

  1. A cut fruit rots faster than the uncut. Cut fruit rots faster than uncut.

For eg one banana, we don't say 'a fruit', we say 'a piece of fruit' or we say 'a banana'.

  1. A cut apple blackens not the uncut.

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