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I ate mango vs I ate mangos

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I ate mango' is correct when referring to eating a single mango, while 'I ate mangos' is correct when referring to eating multiple mangoes.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 3130 views

I ate mango

This phrase is correct when referring to eating a single mango.

Use 'I ate mango' when you want to talk about consuming one mango.

Examples:

  • I ate mango for breakfast.
  • She offered me a slice of mango, and I ate mango happily.
  • I ate-I ate-I ate a piece on the way over.
  • I ate a bunch of ice cream earlier today.
  • Caught everything I ate except chocolate.
  • I ate a Caesar salad wrap.
  • Sorry I ate your entire wedding cake.
  • I ate a bacon doughnut for breakfast.
  • Feels like I ate a horse.
  • And that evening, I ate an old-school Salisbury steak TV dinner, but I ate the brownie first.
  • I ate some bugs I ate some grass
  • I wouldn't say I ate your food, so much as I ate your texture.
  • It's like I ate a huge meal, I forgot what I ate, now I just want to throw up.
  • There were two cakes. I ate one and then I ate the other.
  • I ate some cookies and drank a beer.
  • Thank you, sir, but I ate.
  • No, I ate on the plane.
  • I ate a boulder on the way in.
  • That fast food I ate put me over.
  • I ate here every day, invited people.
  • I ate some berries in the dark.
  • I feel like I ate bread that looks good but is rotten inside.

Alternatives:

  • I ate a mango
  • I consumed a mango

I ate mangos

This phrase is correct when referring to eating multiple mangoes.

Use 'I ate mangos' when you want to talk about consuming more than one mango.

Examples:

  • I ate mangos for dessert.
  • They brought a basket of mangos, and I ate mangos until I was full.
  • I ate-I ate-I ate a piece on the way over.
  • I ate a bunch of ice cream earlier today.
  • Caught everything I ate except chocolate.
  • I ate a Caesar salad wrap.
  • Sorry I ate your entire wedding cake.
  • I ate a bacon doughnut for breakfast.
  • Feels like I ate a horse.
  • And that evening, I ate an old-school Salisbury steak TV dinner, but I ate the brownie first.
  • I ate some bugs I ate some grass
  • I wouldn't say I ate your food, so much as I ate your texture.
  • It's like I ate a huge meal, I forgot what I ate, now I just want to throw up.
  • There were two cakes. I ate one and then I ate the other.
  • I ate some cookies and drank a beer.
  • Thank you, sir, but I ate.
  • No, I ate on the plane.
  • I ate a boulder on the way in.
  • That fast food I ate put me over.
  • I ate here every day, invited people.
  • I ate some berries in the dark.
  • I feel like I ate bread that looks good but is rotten inside.

Alternatives:

  • I ate some mangoes
  • I consumed several mangoes

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