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"Much fruit" or "Many fruits"
Oct 16, 2011 8:01 AM
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In general, "fruit" is uncountable: "much fruit".
When we use "many fruits", we actually mean "many (different) kinds of fruit".
October 16, 2011
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Either is correct, depending on context. Many fruits are grown in South America. Much fruit was served at dinner last evening.
October 16, 2011
agree with Peachey
October 16, 2011
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