thincat
Member
- Joined
- Apr 2, 2012
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Hong Kong
- Current Location
- Hong Kong
Hi,
I got confused about the grammar and meaning of the below sentences... I guess some of them should be grammatical. If they are, is there any difference in meaning? I would appreciate it if I could help from a native speaker.
1. There are green and red apples in the box.
2. There are a green and a red apple in the box.
3. There are a green and red apple in the box.
4. There is a green and a red apple in the box.
5. There is a green and red apple in the box.
Thank you very much!
I got confused about the grammar and meaning of the below sentences... I guess some of them should be grammatical. If they are, is there any difference in meaning? I would appreciate it if I could help from a native speaker.
1. There are green and red apples in the box.
2. There are a green and a red apple in the box.
3. There are a green and red apple in the box.
4. There is a green and a red apple in the box.
5. There is a green and red apple in the box.
Thank you very much!