An apple is correct.
The correct terminology for the Adam's apple is the laryngeal prominence.
Yes.
no, you say 'you bought an apple computer'
OnBoth are correct, according to context. When "dish" means the vessel holding the food, we use on if it is a flat dish, or in if it is a deep dish. When "dish" means the food itself, as in "Apple crumble is my favorite dish," we use in.
He's bit the apple. This is a correct sentence (don't forget to start a sentence with a capitol letter).
No, the statement "the Apple weighs 1 kg" is not correct. An average apple typically weighs around 100-200 grams, much less than 1 kg.
The best cider apple is Kingston black.It has the correct tannin levels.
Probably, about half a centimeter... if I'm correct
The correct spelling is CENTER, not senter, and the CENTER is where the stem is
Yes, quite tasty indeed. I would recommend the macintosh variety. I would also like to point out that "a apple" is not grammatically correct. "An apple" is what you should use. Enjoy your apple.
No, it doesn't have the correct programs to play maplestory.
An apple is called an apple because an apple is a fruit. The round fruit of a tree of the rose family, which typically has thin red or green skin and crisp flesh. Its from the rose family that is correct , but why do we have names for nicknames and names for a relative of a certain meaning? You and i wonder why...