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Silak12 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

These types vs this type of apples?

Hi, everyone.

Three apples are lying on the table in front of me. Can I say, "I want more of this type of apples"? or should I say, "I want more of these types of apples?

Thanks!

  

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Situation 1: There are three apples on the table: a Pippin, a Granny Smith and a Golden Delicious. silak12 "I want more of this type of apples"? That is not correct because there are three different varieties of apple.

  • Situation 1: There are three apples on the table: a Pippin, a Granny Smith and a Golden Delicious.
  • silak12 "I want more of this type of apples"?
  • That is not correct because there are three different varieties of apple.
  • silak12 "I want more of these types of apples?
  • That is OK.
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Situation 1:

There are three apples on the table: a Pippin, a Granny Smith and a Golden Delicious.

silak12"I want more of this type of apples"?

That is not correct because there are three different varieties of apple.

silak12"I want more of these types of apples?

That is OK. You want more Pippins, Grann

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