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There were neither pears on the tree nor on the ground.How come?

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There are a few trees in a garden. On one of them, a pear tree, there are pears (quite logical). But after a strong wind blew, there were neither pears on the tree nor on the ground.
How come?

posted Jul 9, 2014 by Rahul Singh

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2 Answers

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At first, there were 2 pears on the tree. After the wind blew, one pear fell on the ground. So there where no pears on the tree and there were no pears on the ground.

answer Jul 10, 2014 by Deepak Negi
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At first, there were 2 pears on the tree. After the wind blew, one pear fell on the ground. So there where no pears on the tree and there were no pears on the ground.
*pears => more than one pear

answer Nov 8, 2017 by Mogadala Ramana



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