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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Question about oranges

Hey guys - how do you say about the coIour of one orange?
An orange is orange?
or
Orange is orange?

I think since oranges are countabIe, there souId be 'an' at the begining.
Am I right?
  

Top answer

Oranges are orange. OR An orange is orange. CJ

  • Oranges are orange.
  • OR An orange is orange.
  • CJ
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Oranges are orange.
OR
An orange is orange.

CJ

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