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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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for picnic / a picnic

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00(b) He brought a basket of fruits for a / the picnic with his friend.02br
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00(c)He brought a basket of fruits to his friends. 0-
  

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0 I think, it will be better:02br
00He brought a basket of fruit for a picnic with friends.0-
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0If I say,02br
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0 1) What tense do you want to use? When this action was happened?02br
002) Look at this article to get the difference of using fruit and fruits. I hope ot would be very helpful.02br
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00Some ‘fruit’ and ‘fruits’02br
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00 I UNDERSTAND that “some fruit” and “some fruits” are both correct. Could you please explain? 01b01i00– Sheila Joseph02i02b02br
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01i00“Some” can be used with both uncountable nouns and plural countable nouns, as in “some bread” and “some chairs”. 02i

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