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How to say fruits in English

  • to be

    independent

  • to be

    ready

  • to be

    limitless

  • to be

    empowered

  • to be

    bold

  • to be

    proud

  • to be

    determinado

  • to be

    fearless

  • to be

    passionate

  • to be

    inspired

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Definition of fruits in English

The most common way to say "frutas" in English is "fruit" (uncountable) or "fruits" (specific plural).

The term covers everything from tropical fruits to the most common ones in any market.

Knowing the names of fruits in English is practical for recipes, restaurants, and conversations about healthy eating.

How to use fruits in English in practice

You can use «fruit» in several situations, such as:

I love eating fruit. I love eating fruit.

This salad has many fruits. This salad has many fruits.

Apples and bananas are common fruits. Apples and bananas are common fruits.

Note that «fruit» is usually uncountable when talking about fruit in general.

When to use (and when not to use) fruits in English

Use "fruit" to talk about fruit in general. Use "fruits" when referring to different types of fruit, as in categories.

Avoid saying "I ate three fruits": the correct way is "I ate three pieces of fruit", since fruit is uncountable.

For varieties, use the specific name: apple, banana, mango, etc.

12 fruits in English

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How to say fruits in English

  • to be

    independent

  • to be

    ready

  • to be

    limitless

  • to be

    empowered

  • to be

    bold

  • to be

    proud

  • to be

    determinado

  • to be

    fearless

  • to be

    passionate

  • to be

    inspired

Dictionary

Definition of fruits in English

The most common way to say "frutas" in English is "fruit" (uncountable) or "fruits" (specific plural).

The term covers everything from tropical fruits to the most common ones in any market.

Knowing the names of fruits in English is practical for recipes, restaurants, and conversations about healthy eating.

How to use fruits in English in practice

You can use «fruit» in several situations, such as:

I love eating fruit. I love eating fruit.

This salad has many fruits. This salad has many fruits.

Apples and bananas are common fruits. Apples and bananas are common fruits.

Note that «fruit» is usually uncountable when talking about fruit in general.

When to use (and when not to use) fruits in English

Use "fruit" to talk about fruit in general. Use "fruits" when referring to different types of fruit, as in categories.

Avoid saying "I ate three fruits": the correct way is "I ate three pieces of fruit", since fruit is uncountable.

For varieties, use the specific name: apple, banana, mango, etc.

12 fruits in English

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5432 Geary Blvd #525, San Francisco, CA 94121, US

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How to say fruits in English

  • to be

    independent

  • to be

    ready

  • to be

    limitless

  • to be

    empowered

  • to be

    bold

  • to be

    proud

  • to be

    determinado

  • to be

    fearless

  • to be

    passionate

  • to be

    inspired

Dictionary

Definition of fruits in English

The most common way to say "frutas" in English is "fruit" (uncountable) or "fruits" (specific plural).

The term covers everything from tropical fruits to the most common ones in any market.

Knowing the names of fruits in English is practical for recipes, restaurants, and conversations about healthy eating.

How to use fruits in English in practice

You can use «fruit» in several situations, such as:

I love eating fruit. I love eating fruit.

This salad has many fruits. This salad has many fruits.

Apples and bananas are common fruits. Apples and bananas are common fruits.

Note that «fruit» is usually uncountable when talking about fruit in general.

When to use (and when not to use) fruits in English

Use "fruit" to talk about fruit in general. Use "fruits" when referring to different types of fruit, as in categories.

Avoid saying "I ate three fruits": the correct way is "I ate three pieces of fruit", since fruit is uncountable.

For varieties, use the specific name: apple, banana, mango, etc.

12 fruits in English

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to speak English

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BeConfident Inc
5432 Geary Blvd #525, San Francisco, CA 94121, US