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"a good crop of apple" vs "a good crop of apples"

The correct phrase is 'a good crop of apples.' The word 'apples' should be in plural form to match the noun 'crop.' 'A good crop of apple' is incorrect because 'apple' should be pluralized.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

a good crop of apple

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Apple' should be in plural form to match 'crop.'


Alternatives:

  • a good crop of apples

a good crop of apples

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe a plentiful or high-quality harvest of apples.

Examples:

  • We had a good crop of apples this year.
  • The orchard produced a good crop of apples.
  • She was pleased with the good crop of apples from her trees.
  • A good crop of apples is essential for the cider production.
  • The farmers were happy with the good crop of apples.

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