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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

About soya beans

Can I say,

(a) Soya beans have many / some / a lot of protein.

(b) Soya beans contains (some/ much) protein.

(c) Soya beans got / are full of protein.

(d) Soya beans have much protein.
  

Top answer

"): Soy beans have some [or] a lot of protein. (either is grammatically correct) Soy beans contain some [or] much protein. (either is grammatically correct) Soy beans are full of protein.

  • "): Soy beans have some [or] a lot of protein.
  • (either is grammatically correct) Soy beans contain some [or] much protein.
  • (either is grammatically correct) Soy beans are full of protein.
  • All of these sentences would be grammatically correct.
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you can say the following about Soya beans (do you mean "soybeans?"):
  • Soy beans have some [or] a lot of protein. (either is grammatically correct)
  • Soy beans contain some [or] much protein. (either is grammatically correct)
  • Soy beans are full of protein.
All of these sentences would be grammatically correct.

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