Which variant is the correct plural form of a noun "fruit" - "fruit" or "fruits"? Please, native speakers, answer me what plural form is the most common in your country.
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Hi, Definitely 'fruit'. (You can search for and find a huge amount of discussion about this, on the Forum. ) Clive
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Hi, Definitely 'fruit'.
(You can search for and find a huge amount of discussion about this, on the Forum.
) Clive
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Hi, Definitely 'fruit'. (You can search for and find a huge amount of discussion about this, on the Forum. It seems to be a topic that fascinates learners.) Clive
Fruit can be both singular and plural depending on its usage. A bowl of fruit not a bowl of fruits. The fruit of the spirit is a collection of fruits. Fruits is always plural