squirrel eat almonds and nuts but rearly eat fruits
It would be grammatically correct for the plural form, 'Squirrels eat fruits.' If you use the singular form, 'squirrel', you can say, 'A squirrel eatsfruits.'
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"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.
the correct way to say it is both of them cause they both make sense...
eat the fruits or vegetables ,if you fall ill then we can say whether the fruits are infected by insectisides and pestisides
you shoudl say please :)
Yes, it is correct to say "Let's go eat" as a casual way to suggest going out to eat together. This phrase is commonly used in informal settings among friends or family.
Squirrels are primarily herbivores and do not typically eat insects. Their diet consists of nuts, seeds, fruits, and vegetables. However, there may be rare instances where a squirrel might consume insects as a source of protein.
It would be eat your fruit because even if you do have more than one piece of fruit you can use 'fruit' plural(more than one) so in the sentence "eat your fruits" that is using improper english so it would be said "Eat your fruit". :)
if their anything like slugs, i would say stale beer and anykind of fruits
Your nuts?