[Grammar] Plural form

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Delphine

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Dear Sir,
Do the following words have the plural form?
1. Cabbage(s)
2. Lettuce(s)
3. Fruit(s)
Thanks!
 
The plurals are "cabbages/lettuces/fruits" in their countable form. In their uncountable form, "cabbage/lettuce/fruit" are all correct. Context will dictate which one you should use.

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