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Are both sentences OK?
Did you buy bread?
Did you buy a looaf of bread?
May 8, 2026 7:47 AM
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Hi dear as an professional and native tutor I help you
The first sentence is correct:
“Did you buy bread?” ✅
The second has a typo and a small style point:
“Did you buy a loaf of bread?” ✅
(“looaf” → “loaf”)
Both sentences are natural, but they mean slightly different things:
“Did you buy bread?” = any bread in general.
“Did you buy a loaf of bread?” = specifically one loaf.
May 8, 2026 2:01 PM
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