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SpeedyG Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Countable or uncountable?

Which sentences are correct?

A. In Spain green beans are more common than peppers. (vegetable)
B. In Spain green beans are more common than pepper. (vegetable)
C. He prefers cherries to pineapple.
D. He prefers cherries to pineapples.
E. He likes oranges, but he doesn't like pineapple.
F. He likes oranges, but he doesn't like pineapples.

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Welcome to EnglishForward, Speedy. These are correct and natural. A.

  • Welcome to EnglishForward, Speedy.
  • These are correct and natural.
  • A.
  • In Spain green beans are more common than peppers.
  • D.
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Welcome to EnglishForward, Speedy.

These are correct and natural.
A. In Spain green beans are more common than peppers.
D. He prefers cherries to pineapples.
F. He likes oranges, but he doesn't like pineapples.

The others are grammatically correct, but they are not very natural.
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Thank you very much!

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