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It is tomatoes.

It is tomatoes.

It is tomatoes.

It is tomatoes.

It is tomatoes.

It is tomatoes.

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13y ago

You're really supposed to say "of the tomato" (it being inanimate), but most people would accept "the tomato's" (singular) and "the tomatoes' (plural).

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11y ago

Tomatoes and potatoes are already in their plural form. Tomato and potato are the singular forms.

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11y ago

The plural of tomato is "tomatoes".

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15y ago

It is tomatoes.

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15y ago

Tomatoes.

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12y ago

tomatoe

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12y ago

tomatoes

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4y ago

Fh

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4y ago

Tomatoes

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