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Kolridg Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

It's a high price for fruits / The price is high for fruits.

Are these two phrases of natural English?

a) It's a high price for fruits.

b) The price is high for fruits.

  

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Fruit is non-count. These sentences depend on the context. That's a high price for fruit.

  • Fruit is non-count.
  • These sentences depend on the context.
  • That's a high price for fruit.
  • Those fruit have high prices.
  • Those are high-priced fruit!
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Fruit is non-count. These sentences depend on the context.

That's a high price for fruit.
Those fruit have high prices.
Those are high-priced fruit!

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