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Tomatoes are my favourite vegetable. Tomatoes are my favourite vegetables. Which is correct? Appreciate your help!
2024年10月23日 12:43
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Hi! You would say tomatoes are my favourite vegetable (they are actually classed as a fruit not a vegetable!!) Intelligence is knowing tomatoes are a fruit Wisdom is knowing not to put them in a fruit salad 🙏
2024年10月23日 13:55
Both are fine.
2024年10月23日 17:01
Tomatoes are my favourite vegetable. Tomatoes and peas are my favourite vegetables. favorite (American English)
2024年10月24日 02:01
Both sentences are almost correct but differ slightly in grammar. "Tomatoes are my favourite vegetable." This is more common because "vegetable" is being used as a category or class of food, which is singular. You're saying that tomatoes are your preferred choice in the general category of vegetables. "Tomatoes are my favourite vegetables." This is also grammatically correct, but it's more literal. Here, you're treating "tomatoes" as individual items and stating that all the tomatoes are your favourite vegetables, which emphasizes the plural form. In everyday usage, the first version is more natural
2024年10月23日 18:27
both.
2024年10月23日 17:05
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