"Granny, what kind of berries are these?" "Black currants." "But why are they red?" "Because they are green."
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"Granny, what kind of berries are these?" "Black currants." "But why are they red?" "Because they are green."
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Red currants are smaller than strawberries.
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In the garden, there are apple trees, plums, cherries, raspberries, gooseberries, and currants.
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He continued to walk past currants, gooseberries, fruit trees and hedges.
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