What is the plural form of fruit?

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Ava Davis

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When one uses "fruit", it means a single fruit like mango, orange, and so on. But when we use "fruits" it refers to different kinds of fruit; for example "there are fruits in the basket" means that there is more than one type of fruit in the basket. Fruit is an uncountable noun, so it has no plural form.Feb 15, 2012
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Zoe Miller

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When one uses "fruit", it means a single fruit like mango, orange, and so on. But when we use "fruits" it refers to different kinds of fruit; for example "there are fruits in the basket" means that there is more than one type of fruit in the basket. Fruit is an uncountable noun, so it has no plural form.Feb 15, 2012
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