Rachel Adams
Key Member
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2018
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Georgia
- Current Location
- Georgia
When talking about fruit generally can I use either "fruit" or "fruits" and when talking about the entire class of fruits should I use the definite or the indefinite article? I think in my sentence there is the restrictive clause "that are good for " but is "which" also used in the restrictive clause too?
I like to eat fruit (s). My favourite fruit is a/the pineapple. I eat fresh fruit(s) every day. In my opinion, the most delicious fruit is a/the passionfruit. My favourite vegetable is a/the tomato. I buy fruit (s) and vegetables every day. An/the apple contains iron and a lot of vitamins, that/which are good for health. My favourite fruit is a/the dragonfruit.
I like to eat fruit (s). My favourite fruit is a/the pineapple. I eat fresh fruit(s) every day. In my opinion, the most delicious fruit is a/the passionfruit. My favourite vegetable is a/the tomato. I buy fruit (s) and vegetables every day. An/the apple contains iron and a lot of vitamins, that/which are good for health. My favourite fruit is a/the dragonfruit.