The noun fruit is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance. Units of fruit are expressed as some fruit, pieces of fruit, a bowl of fruit, etc.
Like many uncountable nouns for substances, the plural form, fruits, is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of'. Examples:
The fruits they served were melon, strawberries, and peaches.
They grow a number of fruits in their orchard.
How many different fruits does Brazil export?
There were seven different fruits in the rich fruit cake.
Yes. Example sentence: "The man proudly surveyed the fruits of his labor in his grown children, and the farm he worked on so patiently."
The word fruit can be both countable and non-countable.
he asked me if the word fire wood countable or uncountable?
The word 'peas' is a countable noun. Example: Each pod contains four to six peas.
The word hair can be both a countable noun and a non countable noun, depending on how it is used. For example in the sentence "Mary has long blonde hair", it is non countable. In the sentence "Dad is getting a few gray hairs" it is countable.
Yes, the word 'sea' is a countable noun. The noun 'sea' is a word for a body of water, there are many seas in the world.
Yes, the word 'mango' is a countable noun; one mango, two mangoes, a bushel of mangoes.
Yes, the word chicken is countable, the plural form is chickens.
The noun 'fruit' as a word for a food substance is an uncountable noun.The plural form 'fruits' is used exclusively for 'types of' or 'kinds of'; for example:The fruits needed for this recipe are cherries and blueberries.
Yes.
he asked me if the word fire wood countable or uncountable?
The noun 'mint' as a word for a factory where money is made is a countable noun.The noun 'mint' as a word for a type of plant is a countable noun.The noun 'mint' as a word for a candy flavored with extract of a mint plant is a countable noun.The noun 'mint' as a word for the extracts of the mint plant used for flavoring or fragrance is an uncountablenoun as a word for a substance.
This word is countable,but : word processing noun [uncountable]I mostly use my computer for word processing.word processed adjective:a word processed document
I can give you several sentences.The stars are practically not countable.Many things are countable; atoms are not.My money is easily countable.
The word 'peas' is a countable noun. Example: Each pod contains four to six peas.
The word hair can be both a countable noun and a non countable noun, depending on how it is used. For example in the sentence "Mary has long blonde hair", it is non countable. In the sentence "Dad is getting a few gray hairs" it is countable.
Yes, the word 'sea' is a countable noun. The noun 'sea' is a word for a body of water, there are many seas in the world.
The noun skill is a countable noun; a skill or many skills.
Yes, the word 'mango' is a countable noun; one mango, two mangoes, a bushel of mangoes.