12 февр. 2018 г. · For example, the noun “food,” used collectively, subsumes “vegetables” - but of course it includes other types of comestibles as well (fruits, ... |
16 янв. 2019 г. · A vegetable is a countable noun because they are able to be counted and have a plural form, such as cat/cats, suitcase/suitcases, pencil/pencils ... |
7 мая 2018 г. · To my knowledge, there is no collective noun for the specific “count” (or “countable”) noun “vegetable” (plural: “vegetables”). By definition, ... |
6 сент. 2022 г. · The short answer is that vegetable is a only count noun while fruit is also a mass noun ('some fruit' is grammatical, 'some vegetable' is not). ... |
31 июл. 2023 г. · Yes, “All vegetables are good for you” is correct. 'Vegetable' is a countable noun, and it's always plural in sentences like the one you give. |
20 июл. 2024 г. · To be strictly correct, it should be “how much fruit and how many vegetables do you eat?” You can't say, or even imply, how much vegetables. |
30 окт. 2014 г. · A vegetable is a countable noun because they are able to be counted and have a plural form, such as cat/cats, suitcase/suitcases, pencil/pencils ... |
20 окт. 2023 г. · The collective name for fruits is "fruit" or "produce." Fruits are the mature ovaries of flowering plants, typically containing seeds. |
11 нояб. 2012 г. · Short Answer: No. Vegetable names are common nouns. They denote a class or category of item, rather than a specific individual, place, ... |
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