0Can I say,02br 02br 00(a) He brought a basket of fruits for / to picnic with his friend.02br 02br 00(b) He brought a basket of fruits for a / the picnic with his friend.02br 02br 00(c)He brought a basket of fruits to his friends. 0-
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0 02br 00Some ‘fruit’ and ‘fruits’02br 02br 00 I UNDERSTAND that “some fruit” and “some fruits” are both correct. Could you please explain? 01b01i00– Sheila Joseph02i02b02br 02br 01i00“Some” can be used with both uncountable nouns and plural countable nouns, as in “some bread” and “some chairs”. 02i