A dozen apples
12 apples
24 there are 12 in a dozen
12=12eggs in a dozen
One apple, 3 apples take away 2 apples is one apple
Well, honey, if you pick 79 apples, you've got yourself about 6 and a half dozen apples. So, unless you're planning a baking marathon or starting your own orchard, you might want to share the wealth before they all go bad.
Your phrase is correct if you remove the word "of" and leave everything else alone.
There are 12 apples in a dozen.
To find the total price of one dozen apples that cost 25 cents each, you would multiply the cost of one apple by the total number of apples in a dozen. In this case, 25 cents multiplied by 12 apples equals $3. Therefore, the total price of one dozen apples that cost 25 cents each is $3.
12 apples
Malusdomesticaphobia the fear of all apples, is suitable when regarding apples in any form.
A-p-p-l-e, Apple. You've spelled it correctly.
24 there are 12 in a dozen
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "McIntosh" for the red-and-green apples.(The spelling Macintosh is used for the Apple computers.)
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This is a possessive - "The skin of the apple" so it goes "The apple's skin was rather tough" If there's more than one apple you'd say "The apples' skins were rather tough"
The plural of apple is apples. The plural possessive of apples is apples'
Apple juice is made from apples.