Mother sent my sick teacher a bunch of grapes.
However, it would not be incorrect to use both:
Mother sent my sick teacher a party pack which included a bunch of grapes.
It is a bunch of grapes.
A sentence that clearly resembles the meaning of sour grapes would be ' Although Martin was jealous of Lisa for winning a pack of crayons and a certificate from the teacher, he announced that the crayons were blunt and were sour grapes.
In the sentence "I hope the large bunch of grapes will soon ripen," the adjectives are "large" (describing the noun "bunch") and "soon" (although an adverb, it modifies the verb "ripen"). The nouns are "bunch" and "grapes."
The word grapes is a count noun; the word grapes is the plural form for the singular noun grape.
Yes, the noun 'bunch' is a standard collective noun for:a bunch of bananasa bunch of deera bunch of ducks (on water)a bunch of flowersa bunch of grapesa bunch of keysa bunch of sealsa bunch of waterfowla bunch of wigeona bunch of wildfowla bunch of worms
It is a bunch of grapes.
A sentence that clearly resembles the meaning of sour grapes would be ' Although Martin was jealous of Lisa for winning a pack of crayons and a certificate from the teacher, he announced that the crayons were blunt and were sour grapes.
The correct term for a group of grapes is known as a "bunch" or "cluster" of grapes. A group of grapes or a fruit cluster is sometimes called a Truss.
The collective nouns for 'grapes' are a bunch of grapes and a cluster of grapes.
A group of grapes is called a bunch of grapes.
It is a bunch of grapes.
The most usual collective noun for grapes is a bunch.
A bunch of grapes is like a respiratory system it has a trachea the alveoli and bronchi or bronchoiles
A bunch of grapes in the supermarket is usually measured by pounds. The price of the grapes is usually set per-pound meaning that grapes may be $2.00/lb. so that a three pound bunch of grapes would be $6.00.
A bunch of grapes if often used.
Grapes = Uvas -a bunch of grapes = Um cacho de uvas
Depends how big the "bunch" is.