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"I want an apples" vs "I want pine apples"

The correct phrase is "I want pineapples." The first phrase is correct because "pineapples" is a plural noun, so it doesn't need the article "an." The second phrase is incorrect because "apples" is also a plural noun, but it is missing the plural form "pine" before it.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

I want an apples

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "I want apples" or "I want an apple."


Alternatives:

  • I want apples for the pie.
  • She said, "I want an apple for a snack."

I want pine apples

This phrase is correct. "Pineapples" is a plural noun, so it doesn't need the article "an."

Use this phrase when you want to express your desire for multiple pineapples.

Examples:

  • I want pineapples for the fruit salad.
  • She said, "I want pineapples on my pizza."

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