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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Fruit

Could you tell me which one is right between "An apple is fruit" and "An apple is a fruit?"
(Please do not give me an answer such as "An apple is a kind of fruit" because it is not the point that I'd like to know)
  

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" An apple is a fruit .

  • " An apple is a fruit .
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lucas21cCould you tell me which one is right between "An apple is fruit" and "An apple is a fruit?"
An apple is a fruit.
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Hi. I happen to think all of the following are correct, but each perhaps being appropriate in a different context? Thank you in advance for your help.

1. An apple is a fruit.
2. The apple is a fruit.
3. Apples are a fruit.
4. Apples are fruits.
5. An apple is a fruit from a tree.
6. An apple is fruit from a tree.
7. The apple is a fruit from a tree.
8. The a

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