I like apples,orange,and grapes.

I like apple,orange and grapes.

which is correct?

 I like apple,orange and grapes.

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Hi,

'I like apples, oranges and grapes' is correct. Commas are usually not used before the word 'and'.

Hope this helps,

Cheers!!!

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I like apples,oranges and grapes.

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none of them actualy

it should be "i like apples , oranges and grapes". hope that helped!!

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 none of them are write

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none of them are right .It should be ''i like apples,oranges and grapes''.

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But, "I" should be in dis form

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the second one is correct.

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m sorry   Anshuman Kumar but 1st one is correct.

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the first one is correct

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 the first

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 If you live in UK or any of the European countries, or in countries where the British style of English writing is followed, then use the first option where a comma preceeds 'and''. So your sentence will be ' I like apples, oranges, and grapes'. The comma is called 'Oxford Comma'or the 'Harward Comma' 

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 It is the second one. If anybody tells you that it is the first one don't listen to them.Thank you!

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Both are wrong. In a group of things, when we put a singular noun among plurals, we should always put an article like 'a', 'an' or 'the'.

The correct sentence would be:

I like apples, oranges and grapes.

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First one is correct

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the first one is correct

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1

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i like apple,orange and grapes is correct
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second one
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I like apples,oranges and grapes is correct, because you don't put a comma and put and after it.
I hope this helps.
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