Related examples:
Used as a noun
The branches are covered with fruits.
The branches are full of fruits.
2. Flowers become fruits when they are worshipped.
Flowers become fruits when they are worshipped.
Used as a verb
Apple trees bear fruit early this year.
Apple trees bear fruit early this year.
Extended data:
Word parsing:
1, usage:
(noun)
1) Fruit is a general term for all kinds of fruits, such as oranges, bananas, grapes, apples and pears. The fruit is collective noun.
2) When fruits refer to various fruits, the plural form can be used. Fruit can also refer to oranges, bananas and other individual fruits, but this usage is not common.
3) Use fruit as a metaphor. When you do the solution of "result, result", you can use the singular form, but often use its plural form.
2. Discrimination of word meaning:
(noun)
The following two sentences have different meanings:
She bought a lot of fruit from the market.
She bought a lot of fruit from the market. (Different from vegetables, meat, etc. )
She bought a lot of fruit from the market.
She bought many kinds of fruits from the market. (different kinds)