Tedwonny
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For countable nouns in English grammar, one must show the number - singular or plural.
E.g. There is an apple. There are apples.
So, do I have to say:
"I don't like apples" and not "I don't like apple"
Thanks
E.g. There is an apple. There are apples.
So, do I have to say:
"I don't like apples" and not "I don't like apple"
Thanks