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Cathy
Which sentence is correct?
1. Here's some kiwi fruit for you.
2. Here are some kiwi fruit for you.
May 3, 2019 10:09 PM
Answers · 16
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"Here's SOME kiwi fruit for you" if it is an indefinite amount.
"Here's A kiwi fruit for you" if it is a single one. People often leave off the word 'fruit' and just say 'kiwi'.
May 3, 2019
"Here's some kiwi fruit for you." is what I say and hear all the time.
May 3, 2019
The first sentence is correct.
May 4, 2019
I think thet first option is correct
May 3, 2019
This is debatable, because some people may consider "fruit" a countable noun or uncountable noun (fruit vs. fruits)
They both can be correct in theory ( fruit and vegetables or fruits and vegetables )
May 3, 2019
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