"You like apples" You is the pronoun. Apples is a noun. Like is a verb. Can you guess what the subject is? Hint is it not apples.
Both are right but the meanings are different. 'He does not like bananas or apples' asserts two things: 'He does not like bananas'; 'He does not like apples.' He does not like bananas and apples means that he does not like bananas and apples together (eaten at the same time).
It means, they want to know if you like the apples.
It means, they want to know if you like the apples.
Apples..
They tend to taste like apples. More specificaly Red Love Apples.
They tend to taste like apples. More specificaly Red Love Apples.
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yes ray ray does like apples a lot
I think they taste like apples. They are red and green like apples as well.
Because apples are little bit yummy:)
i like this scene because iwould like to know about it