But I like vegetable . Is s added after vegetable?

But I like vegetable . Is s added after vegetable?

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It's usually in the plural
Plus s
Vegetables are all kinds of vegetables
Vegetable is an uncountable noun without s
Generally not
English sentence from singular to plural
1. Is that her English book
2. Those are't Chinese buses
3. It isn't his pencil box
English sentence from singular to plural
1. Is that her English book
Are those her English books?
2. Those are't Chinese buses
That is'nt Chinese bus.
3. It isn't his pencil box
They aren't their pencil-boxes.
That's it!
I sever I lovo under the name of God
Thank you!
I promise to love you in the name of God
Do you like to eat (fruits) and vegetables?
The correct answer is fruit
You can't count when you make fruit
Apple and pear are both fruit
There are four kinds of fruits.
Fruit is an uncountable noun when it is used to make fruit. No s.
The singular and plural forms are available only when making fruit varieties.
For example, if you have all kinds of fruits, you can add s.
You remember, it can only add s. There is no case without s. Only vegetables need s.
Fruit is a countable noun.
Vegetables in this sentence means not many kinds of fruits, so fruits with s can't be used to indicate many kinds of fruits
An urgent solution to the change from singular to plural in English sentences
Thsi si my sister.what is that those aren it your books.Is If not, I will be hungry again at noon tomorrow!
These are my sisters
What are these?
《those aren it your books.
Are these your parents
English translation
How to translate the name of these things into English?
The name of these things
They like to eat carrots and green vegetables?
Additive countable noun
On the singular and plural of English sentences
Why am the old world char of the lower city are to be found
Sometimes, the singular and plural of a large category are determined according to the semantics that the author wants to express
The charm of the lower city refers to the charm of these lower cities
Eg: everyone is to take everyone as a general category, then use singular number to represent a class
Everyone are emphasizes that everyone is happy, so we use are here
In the dark you saw me and the smile at under time I know it wa. S?
The title of a song is the whole word
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In a kind of vegetable, s should be added to vegetable
No, it's a vegetable
It depends on the specific situation.
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A kind of + singular noun, belongs to the fixed usage, means a kind of... Here means a kind of vegetable, so there is no need to add s
Yes.
Hello. It's OK to add it or not, but it doesn't usually
For example: (here we only talk about vegetable)
The cabbage is my favourite kind of vegetable
===The cabbage is a vegetable of my favourite kind.
There's no need to add S. there's no plural when it's a vegetable. If it is interpreted as a variety of vegetables, there is a plural form of vegetables. Use plural in various cases (e.g. different kinds of vegetables / fruits)
In a kind of vegetable, there is no need to add s after vegetable.
The following is the systematic usage of vegetable:
1. Whether vegetables are regarded as plants or as food, they are usually countable and often used in the plural. (in short, it is a general term)
Eg: fresh vegetables are sold in this market.
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In a kind of vegetable, there is no need to add s after vegetable.
The usage of vegetable system is as follows:
1. Whether vegetables are regarded as plants or as food, they are usually countable and often used in the plural. (in short, it is a general term)
Eg: fresh vegetables are sold in this market.
2. If it means a kind of vegetable, you can use the indefinite article and the singular.
Eg: the potato is a vegetable, not a fruit.
Spinach is a kind of leafy green vegetable
3. If it means a variety of vegetables, use the plural.
Eg: most vegetables are available at this time.
4. If used as attributive before a noun, use singular
Eg: we have a vegetable patch behind our house. Put it away
Add s, because vegetables are countable nouns