The plural of "tomato" is "tomatoes." (see the related question)
Yes if it will mean ownership of tomatoes. Example: tomatoes' color
There is no standard collective noun for tomatoes, in which case a noun that suits the situation can be used, for example, 'a box of tomatoes', a basket of tomatoes', 'a row of tomatoes', etc.
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Tomatoes is a plural noun. The singular form is tomato.
Tomatoes is correct.
Tomatoes
Tomatoes are fruits
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"Tomatoes" is the proper plural of "Tomato". "Tomatos" is a very common misspelling.
Green tomatoes are very good for you.
In Britain, the correct spelling is tomatoes.
That is 2 pounds of tomatoes
The plural of "tomato" is "tomatoes." (see the related question)
No, there are several varieties of tomatoes including green and yellow tomatos (i.e. green tomatos used for fried green tomatos, tomatillos, etc.) They might not be available everywhere, but if you visit a whole foods store or farmer's market you can find a better selection.
140 tomatos 70x2=140
a quart or liter sized can of stewed tomatoes on average holds about 7 or 8 tomatoes. It more depends on the actual size of the tomato, it could be more for smaller tomatoes or less for larger.