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there are some apples vs these are some apples

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'There are some apples' is used to indicate the existence of apples in a general location, while 'These are some apples' is used to specifically point out the apples in question.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 5818 views

there are some apples

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate the existence of apples in a general location.

This phrase is used to state that a certain number of apples exist in a particular place without specifying the exact location.

Examples:

  • There are some apples on the table.
  • There are some apples in the basket.
  • There are some good apples in the basket.
  • Madam, there are some good apples, I'll offer you a good price...
  • There are bad apples, but there are also some good apples, too.
  • You're not likely to kill me with some apples.
  • Some apple juice would be nice.
  • I sent her pick some apples.
  • I'll ask her to peel some apples.
  • I was about to ask you to peel some apples.
  • Poor guy breaks his heart to bring us some apples.
  • I also have some saltines and some apple butter.
  • My father sent along some apples for you.
  • I might slice up some apple, and eat it with some yogurt, that's like 80 cals.
  • Would you like some apple crumble?
  • You can cut up some apple for them, but leave the skin on.
  • Let's just grab some apple Jacks, maybe some froot loops, and talk about this like adults.
  • Cut it with cider, some apple juice, add some cinnamon and vanilla.
  • Listen. I opted out of a traditional birthday cake and I got us some apple flips.
  • Honey, go ahead and help yourself to some apple pie.
  • I guess maybe I can have some apple pie and coffee.
  • Thanks. I got you some apple juice.

Alternatives:

  • There are apples.
  • Some apples are there.

these are some apples

This phrase is correct and commonly used to specifically point out the apples in question.

This phrase is used to identify or draw attention to a particular set of apples among others.

Examples:

  • These are some apples I picked from the tree.
  • These are some apples that are ripe.
  • You're not likely to kill me with some apples.
  • Some apple juice would be nice.
  • I sent her pick some apples.
  • I'll ask her to peel some apples.
  • I was about to ask you to peel some apples.
  • Poor guy breaks his heart to bring us some apples.
  • I also have some saltines and some apple butter.
  • My father sent along some apples for you.
  • I might slice up some apple, and eat it with some yogurt, that's like 80 cals.
  • Would you like some apple crumble?
  • You can cut up some apple for them, but leave the skin on.
  • Let's just grab some apple Jacks, maybe some froot loops, and talk about this like adults.
  • Cut it with cider, some apple juice, add some cinnamon and vanilla.
  • Listen. I opted out of a traditional birthday cake and I got us some apple flips.
  • Honey, go ahead and help yourself to some apple pie.
  • I guess maybe I can have some apple pie and coffee.
  • Thanks. I got you some apple juice.
  • There's nothing in the fridge, but I brought some apples from the south.
  • Aren't you going to offer us some apple pie?
  • I was just offering you some apple crumble! What?

Alternatives:

  • These apples are some.
  • These apples are the ones.

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