the correct term is here is some fruit
The fruit is is the seed bearing structure and in some plants the fruit is used to help seed dispersal.
Normally fruit essence is a food for bacteria. Acidic fruit, such as citrus, or vinegars, can kill some bacteria.
It depends on the fruit. In some cases, like strawberries, the fruit is formed from the part of the stem that supports the flower. In some cases, the fruit is formed from parts of the flower.
A Tomato is a plant and a fruit. If you are wondering about the controversy between fruit and vegetable, there is some discussion of that on this site, if you scroll down: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato
See: What are the characteristics of a fruit?
Some people say fruit some say vegetable, however it is most likely to be fruit.
Here are some products grown in California:grapesalmondsstrawberrieswalnutsorangesapricotsdatesavocadoslemonsmelonsplumsnectarineskiwi fruit
"Eat some fruit." is correct English. Fruit is both singular and plural. "Fruit" is always treated as a singular noun and used in the singular and is never plural.
Here are some blue jeans
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Here are some sentences.We had marmalade on our toast.Mom made marmalade from the fruit.
Here we have Apple and Pears, Peaches, mostly fruit orchards. Though we do have some vegetable orchards I guess you could say, pumpkins and tomatoes, potatoes, and squash.
Orange you glad I'm here to put you out of your misery
Orange you glad I'm here to put you out of your misery
Here are some sentences.That was providence in action.Finding the fruit trees was providence.
yes but some disagree and say its a vegtable... it might be meat though..
Here some say it is Luke but some say it is a unknown author.