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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Fruit or Fruits

A friend of mine always says " I went to the shops to buy some fruits" (as in more than one type of fruit.)

I always say "I went to the shops to buy some fruit" (as in more than one type of fruit)

Who is correct, or can they both be used in conversation?

Cheers Chris
  

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Fruit is the usual way to phrase it. Fruit is normally "uncountable".

  • Fruit is the usual way to phrase it.
  • Fruit is normally "uncountable".
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Fruit is the usual way to phrase it. Fruit is normally "uncountable".

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