Define the underlined nouns as count, uncount, singular, plural or collective. Translate them into Russian paying attention to singular-plural correspondences.
A.
1. She went to the shop and bought some fruit: apples, pears and bananas.
2. They always buy the very best and freshest fruit and vegetables.
3. Oranges, bananas and grapes are fruit.
4. Fruit is eaten either raw or cooked.
В.
1. Grapes are dried to make raisins. 2. Strawberries are usually eaten as a dessert with cream.
3. The currants were at their best, clusters of black hanging from the branches.
4. You can use gooseberries to make pies and puddings.
5. She served us sliced beef with carrots and potatoes.
6. He's digging up potatoes in the vegetable garden.
7. He likes mashed potatoes with his stew.
8. Carrots are very cheap — it's good for you to eat carrots.
9. We've got lots of cabbages in the garden. 10. There's a packet of frozen peas.
11. We eat radishes raw in salads.
12. These are onions and tomatoes from our garden.
С.
1. Money doesn't always bring happiness.
2. He doesn't usually carry much money on him.
3. He lost all his money when his business failed.
4. How much cash do you have?
5. You're paying in cash, aren't you?
6. She heard the bad news on the radio.
7. The latest news about our son was a letter a month ago.