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i took a bite from an apple vs i took a bite from apple

The correct phrase is "I took a bite from an apple." The use of the article 'an' before 'apple' is necessary to indicate that you are referring to a specific apple. Omitting the article would make the phrase incorrect.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

i took a bite from an apple

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone took a bite from a specific apple.

Examples:

  • I took a bite from an apple and it was delicious.
  • She took a bite from an apple and shared the rest with me.

Alternatives:

  • I took a bite from the apple
  • I took a bite out of an apple
  • I bit into an apple
  • I had a bite of an apple
  • I tasted an apple

i took a bite from apple

This phrase is incorrect in English. The article 'an' is needed before 'apple' to specify a particular apple.

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