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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

what is the difference between "apple" and "an apple"

What is the meaning of "apple" without the article "an".
Of cause, I know the meaning of "an apple".

Is there any different meaning between them, "apple", "an apple"?
  

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An apple refers to the fruit as an object. Without the article, apple can be used adjectivally: apple juice. CB

  • An apple refers to the fruit as an object.
  • Without the article, apple can be used adjectivally: apple juice.
  • CB
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An apple refers to the fruit as an object. Without the article, apple can be used adjectivally: apple juice.

CB
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Can't you use the sentence an apple juice?
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AnonymousWhat is the meaning of "apple" without the article "an"?
anything to do with that specific fruit

Most nouns standing alone have very vague meanings.

CJ

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