Just checked: Cambridge dictionary says, you can say the fruits of -as in fruits of your labours or fruits of your endeavours & also it can be said sometimes too, bit confusing! I’d say just say what sounds best & is easiest to say. It says you can talk about fruits of a plant 🪴. Also, you wouldn’t say, “so many fruit”, you would say, “so much fruit”.
Great video. Love the comparison on the side of the videos and all the other info. Very helpful
It’s “fruit” not “fruits” in English. For example; 1 piece of fruit, 5 pieces of fruit, lots of fruit.
In certain sentences or always? Because I just checked and I see fruits also being used
Just checked: Cambridge dictionary says, you can say the fruits of -as in fruits of your labours or fruits of your endeavours & also it can be said sometimes too, bit confusing! I’d say just say what sounds best & is easiest to say.
It says you can talk about fruits of a plant 🪴.
Also, you wouldn’t say, “so many fruit”, you would say, “so much fruit”.
@@turquoiseturtle7664 lol English is a inconsistent language
@@abufoodreview Suppose so, yet I think I know what’s appropriate with fruit and fruits (I would say fruit when talking about fruits from a shop).
@@turquoiseturtle7664 now my whole life has changed when doing shopping and I'll get in trouble if I don't say fruits expecting multiple types 😩