Sugar Please
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- Joined
- Nov 20, 2014
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Malay
- Home Country
- Malaysia
- Current Location
- Malaysia
Hi there,
When making general statements in the simple present tense, should I use a plural noun or a singular noun when the noun is countable?
I like to eat apple or I like to eat apples.
We love to go on picnics or we love to go on a picnic.
Please help, and it would be great if you could tell me the grammar rule.
Thanks in advance.
When making general statements in the simple present tense, should I use a plural noun or a singular noun when the noun is countable?
I like to eat apple or I like to eat apples.
We love to go on picnics or we love to go on a picnic.
Please help, and it would be great if you could tell me the grammar rule.
Thanks in advance.