WHICH EVER one is more common in your town, in whichever season you buy fruit. If your town's main fruit is one of these, then that one costs the least.
they are 2 different words! :) ~RP1
Yes, fruit is a common noun, a word for any fruit of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Del Monte Fruit NaturalsFruit of the Loom, One Fruit of the Loom Drive, Bowling Green, KYFruit Valley Road, Vancouver, WAFruit Mountain, Rogue River National Forrest, CA'Bitter Fruit' by Brian Keaney
There are a wide variety of online merchants on the internet in this day in age. One can find online merchants by just simply taking a look at the Online Merchants Directory.
Starfruit, one of the names for the fruit of the carambola tree.Also, grapefruit and durian (while technically pluralized with an -s) are often pluralized in common usage without one.
One is "A worm's home" Two is "Red fruit And three is red bolls
One is Drosophillia melanogaster, a common genetic workhorse and common fruit fly. It has only four chromosomes.
Seeds are one of the most common things a fruit needs. Therefore, if the fruit is seedless, than it takes longer to grow and had a possible chance for the fruit to die. You must take care of it.
A female fruit fly can lay up to 500 eggs in her lifetime, typically depositing them in batches of 75-100 at a time. This high reproductive rate is one reason why fruit flies are considered a common model organism in genetics research.
A number of merchants sell Navy clothing. One can purchase such clothing from merchants including 'Old Navy', 'Glenndinings Menswear', 'Macy's' and 'Walmart'.
There is more than one type of fruit flower. The most common one is a Maypop flower. It was used in the old days as jelly, and medicine. It's known to taste and smell quite foul.
they differ by one being fruit & the other one being a plant, they are similar by them having the stigma and the pollen sticking to it.