It means, they want to know if you like the apples.
It could mean subtraction, but usually it just refers to a subcatagory in a catagory. Like if I said that I have 10 apples, "out of" those 10 apples, 5 are rotten. How many are not rotten? Meaning 10 - 5 = 5
she'll be apples means there is no need to worry and everything is in order
Not sure what you mean. Can you give an example ?Are you trying to say something like " I like apples to " ?If so I think you should say " I also like apples "The word TOO is used to describe as in " Too big " " Too many apples "
The number of apples in 1 pound can vary depending on the size of the apples. On average, a medium-sized apple weighs about 0.33 pounds, so you can expect to have around 3 medium apples in 1 pound. For smaller apples, you might fit about 4 to 5, while larger apples could mean only 2 per pound.
It means 50% more than the original. So if May had 10 apples and Jeet had half as many again, then Jeet has 15 apples.
It means, they want to know if you like the apples.
dogs like jucie apples
Like if it said 4 apples per a bag. That means for apples for a bag. So in that sentence it would mean for.
There is an expression "like comparing apples to oranges," which is used of false comparisons and inaccurate analogies. "Apples to apples" comparison would mean comparing things that really are similar.
"You like apples" You is the pronoun. Apples is a noun. Like is a verb. Can you guess what the subject is? Hint is it not apples.
If you mean, What foods do horses like, then they like: Hay, Wheat, Straw, etc. And for good treats they like: Carrots, Apples, and Sugar Cubes, which carrots and apples can also be apart of the diet.
Both are right but the meanings are different. 'He does not like bananas or apples' asserts two things: 'He does not like bananas'; 'He does not like apples.' He does not like bananas and apples means that he does not like bananas and apples together (eaten at the same time).
It means there has been no change. You`re trading apples for apples, there`s nothing new.
The colors of apples indicate their ripeness and flavor profile. Generally, green apples, like Granny Smith, are tart and crisp, while red apples, such as Red Delicious, are sweeter and softer. Yellow apples, like Golden Delicious, tend to have a mild sweetness. Additionally, the color can reflect the variety and its specific traits, including texture and juiciness.
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They tend to taste like apples. More specificaly Red Love Apples.
It could mean subtraction, but usually it just refers to a subcatagory in a catagory. Like if I said that I have 10 apples, "out of" those 10 apples, 5 are rotten. How many are not rotten? Meaning 10 - 5 = 5