Asked by rfvv
1. I ate a piece of banana(s).
2. I ate some pieces of banana(s).
3. I handed two pieces of apple(s) to the boy.
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Do we have to use a singular noun or a plural noun in each sentence?
2. I ate some pieces of banana(s).
3. I handed two pieces of apple(s) to the boy.
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Do we have to use a singular noun or a plural noun in each sentence?
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Answered by
Damon
a piece of ONE banana
well, again ONE banana or just the singular type of fruit
again not two apples but two pieces of apple
well, again ONE banana or just the singular type of fruit
again not two apples but two pieces of apple
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