[Grammar] I like vegetables

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Will17

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Hello!

Are these sentences correct, please? (regarding the plural and singular forms).

I like strawberries and aubergines.

I like cucumber, broccoli, lettuce and cabbage.

I don't know where to put "pumpkins".

Thank you

W
 

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I don't know where to put "pumpkins".


W

In a pastry crust with some sugar,eggs, and butter. :-D

In truth, no one I know eats pumpkin except in pies, and sometimes in a soup. That is, no one slices up a pumpkin and eats it, they way you do all the other things you've mentioned, so you really would say "I like the taste of pumpkin" or "I like pumpkin soup" or something like that, rather than "I like pumpkin."

Cucumber(s) could do in either one, I think, and I wouldn't find it odd in either place.
 

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Cucumber(s) could do in either one, I think, and I wouldn't find it odd in either place.
As a gardener, I grow cucumber or cucumbers, but I eat only cucumber. I think that's normal in BrE.
 

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Do you call it aubergine in the UK?

I call it eggplant. To me, aubergine is a color. (The color of eggplant, but still....)
 

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