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Ztq3 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Please check my sentences

Please help yourselves to some fruits and crackers & cheese. They are located across from Jane's cubicle.
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Learners on this Forum, in my experience, use the word 'fruits' much, much more often than native speakers do. I'd say eg Please help yourselves to some fruit, cheese and crackers. It is across from Jane's cubicle.

  • Learners on this Forum, in my experience, use the word 'fruits' much, much more often than native speakers do.
  • I'd say eg Please help yourselves to some fruit, cheese and crackers.
  • It is across from Jane's cubicle.
  • Clive
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Learners on this Forum, in my experience, use the word 'fruits' much, much more often than native speakers do.

I'd say
eg Please help yourselves to some fruit, cheese and crackers. It is across from Jane's cubicle.

Clive
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I thought fruits is plural.
Thanks Clive

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