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Hello! What is correct here and why: An onion is a type of vegetable / Onion is a type of vegetable
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30 jan. 2023 14:46
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An onion is NOT a TYPE of vegetable. It is a specific living thing, not a species. You can say any of the following:
"The onion is a vegetable" has two possible interpretations: "onion" could name the species, or "the onion" could be one particular onion that you are, say, holding in your hand.
"Onion is a type of vegetable" (Here "onion" names the species.)
"Onion is a vegetable" (same as previous)
"Onions are vegetables"
"An onion is a vegetable" (This is true because every single onion is, in fact, a vegetable. Instead of "an onion is", you could say "every onion is" or "all onions are".)
" 'Onion' is the name of a vegetable"
30 januari 2023
I usually would make it plural such as onions are a vegetable
30 januari 2023
Either "an onion" or "the onion" could work. "The onion" is more formal. You could also make it plural:
Onions are a type of vegetable.
But since "onion" is countable, what you can't do is use it in the singular without an article or some other determiner.
30 januari 2023
The onion is a type of vegetable.
30 januari 2023
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