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Are these two sentences correct? 1. I like apple. 2. I like apples. If they are both correct, what's the difference in meaning?Is there a slight difference putting an "s" at the end of the word "apple" ?
2017年12月16日 12:18
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They're not really both correct. 'I like apple' would only be correct if someone was like 'What flavour do you like?' and then, a correct response would be 'I like apple'. If you're talking generally about food you like, you would always use the plural i.e. 'I like apples', 'I like chips' or 'I like strawberries'. If you're talking about a specific apple, you would say 'I like this apple', or 'I would like this apple'. Hope that helps.
2017年12月16日
but actually it depends on ur attitude
2017年12月16日
but i like apple it just for a specific apple
2017年12月16日
no i like apples is correct
2017年12月16日
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