On the singular and plural of English sentences My English is OK. Sometimes I don't know whether it's singular or plural... It's very messy in some sentences For example, I like apples and I like apple Is it the former or the latter? Who can tell me

On the singular and plural of English sentences My English is OK. Sometimes I don't know whether it's singular or plural... It's very messy in some sentences For example, I like apples and I like apple Is it the former or the latter? Who can tell me

In I like apples, apples are plural nouns to indicate kinds
In I like the apple, the apple represents the kind
In most cases, we will use the plural number to express the kind, that is, the former
I like apple is wrong