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my mother bought two dozen / dozens mangoes​

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Answered by AwanishDayal
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Explanation:

my mother bought two dozensvmangoes

Answered by GulabLachman
0

My mother bought two dozen mangoes.

  • The term dozen refers to something already twelve in quantity.
  • Whereas, the term dozens are used to refer to something that is in large number.
  • It is the plural form and is used when the quantity is not mentioned.
  • For example: I called Rose dozens of times.
  • In the given sentence, since the quantity of two is already mentioned, thus dozen will be used.
  • Thus, the correct sentence is - My mother bought two dozen mangoes.

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