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"I want apple" vs "I want some apple"

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct phrase should be 'I want some appleS' or 'I want AN apple.' The first phrase is incorrect because 'apple' should be pluralized, and the second phrase is incorrect because it lacks an article before 'apple.'

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

I want apple

This phrase is incorrect. It lacks an article before 'apple.'

The correct phrase is 'I want an apple.' Use 'an' before 'apple' to indicate one apple.

Alternatives:

  • I want an apple
  • I want some apples
  • I want a piece of fruit

I want some apple

This phrase is incorrect. 'Apple' should be pluralized to 'apples.'

The correct phrase is 'I want some apples.' Use 'apples' to indicate more than one apple.

Alternatives:

  • I want some apples
  • I want an apple
  • I want some fruit

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