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An Jiyoung Posted 17 years ago
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There are apples, organes, grapes, apricots and watermelons.
I can pick 2 fruits each kind. for example one apple and one watermelon.

In this case, is it correct to say " 2 fruits each kind"?

What if there are 4 kinds of trees, and I can pick 2 trees on each kind.. ?
Is it correct to say " 2 trees each kind"?

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No. There are apples, oranges , grapes, apricots and watermelons. I can pick one fruit each of two kinds, for example one apple and one watermelon.

  • No.
  • There are apples, oranges , grapes, apricots and watermelons.
  • I can pick one fruit each of two kinds, for example one apple and one watermelon.
  • There are 4 kinds of trees, and I can pick one tree each of two kinds.
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There are apples, oranges, grapes, apricots and watermelons. I can pick one fruit each of two kinds, for example one apple and one watermelon.

There are 4 kinds of trees, and I can pick one tree each of two kinds.
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