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i have an apple vs i have apple

The correct phrase is "I have an apple." The article 'an' is necessary before the noun 'apple' to indicate that you are referring to a specific apple. Omitting the article 'an' in "I have apple" is incorrect in English.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 954 views

i have an apple

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when you want to express that you possess a specific apple.

Examples:

  • I have an apple in my bag.
  • She said she would bring an apple for me.
  • Do you want an apple or a banana?
  • He always carries an apple with him.
  • An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
  • I have an apple for you.
  • I have an apple I was hoping to eat in silence.
  • Mr. Ross, can I have an apple?
  • I have a banana. I have an apple.
  • Can I have an apple?
  • Granddad, may I have an apple?
  • I have an apple if you prefer.
  • I have an apple sometimes.

i have apple

This phrase is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • I have an apple.
  • I have some apples.
  • I have a red apple.
  • I have a juicy apple.
  • I have a delicious apple.

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