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I brought three (dozen/dozens) mangoes​

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Answered by mahi1862
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l bought 3 dozens mangoes.

Answered by itzbrainlygirl5
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Out of the three, which is the best option and with which grammatical rule: • I have four dozens of mango. • I have four dozen of mangoes. • I have ...

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Assuming that what you have is 48 mangoes; you have four dozen mangoes. The reason for this ... More

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The rule is simple. It depends on whether you're using `dozen' as an adjective or as a noun. ... More

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NOTES FROM OED - A group or set of twelve. Originally as a noun, followed by of, but often ... More

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