Furthermore, 'there' refers to the collective noun, so there isn't a ton of apples here. I would like an apple though, so email me at dimtim3000@hotmail.com and we'll see if we can arrange
In normal conditions (in Earth's atmosphere, at the same elevation) a ton of apples weighs more than a ton of feathers, because the density of an apple is greater than density of a feather (feathers...
If your in science class it might be weighed in ounces. If your in the store buying an apple, they are weighed in pounds. If you the farmer that grows apples, they weigh them by the ton.
You are left with 1 apple and the core....right Okay so you have one apple, give it to an apple and so that apple you just gave to now you have two, then an apple eats one, 1,2 2-1=1 So yea you have...
The common idiom is "comparing apples to apples" (and oranges to oranges) rather than "comparing apples and oranges" (alternatives that have little or nothing in common).Example : A union complains...