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Qq_aa_zz Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Carrot or Carrots?

Hi,

Which of the following is correct?

A. Rabbits like eating carrots very much.

or

B.Rabbit likes eating carrots very much.

or

C. A rabbit likes eating carrot very much.

Thanks a lot.
  

Top answer

Not B - Rabbit either needs an article or it needs to be plural, as you have in C and A, respectively. ") Not C - Carrot should not be singular here. When you talk about food, you need the plural, unless it's already uncountable.

  • Not B - Rabbit either needs an article or it needs to be plural, as you have in C and A, respectively.
  • ") Not C - Carrot should not be singular here.
  • When you talk about food, you need the plural, unless it's already uncountable.
  • I like pizza.
  • I like fish.
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Not B - Rabbit either needs an article or it needs to be plural, as you have in C and A, respectively.
(Unless the name of your pet Rabbit is "Rabbit.")

Not C - Carrot should not be singular here. When you talk about food, you need the plural, unless it's already uncountable.

I like pizza. I like fish. I like apples. I like bananas.

So either of these would be cor

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