A dozen of eggs?đ€ #englishlanguage #ingles #english
For quantities like âdozenâ or âhalf,â the correct usage when referring to eggs would be âa dozen eggsâ and âhalf a dozen eggs.â There is no need to use âofâ after âdozenâ or âhalfâ in this context.
When it comes to bananas, the term âa bunchâ is indeed used to refer to a group of bananas that are attached at the stem. A single banana is often called âa banana,â but when youâre referring to several that are connected, you would say âa bunch of bananas.â #english #ingles #learnenglish
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