apples
IPA/ˈæp.əl/
KK[ˈæpəlz]IPA/ˈæp.əl/
apples — noun
- applessingular
- applesesplural
1. more than one apple; round fruits people eat, with crisp flesh and skin that can
1.名詞A1
釋義
more than one apple; round fruits people eat, with crisp flesh and skin that can be red, green, or yellow
例句
Christopher washed the apples before packing them for the picnic.
wash apples before eating
Three red apples rolled out of Tanvi's shopping bag.
Maeve sliced the apples and baked them with cinnamon.
At lunch, Jisoo shared the apples with two classmates.
Green apples hung above the fence after the summer rain.
文法句型
buy apples
wash the apples
pick apples from a tree
用法筆記
This headword is the plural form used when you mean two or more apples. In ordinary use, one fruit is an apple, and this form appears after numbers and quantity words.
常見錯誤
❌I bought two apple for lunch.
✅I bought two apples for lunch.
💡Use the plural form after a number larger than one.