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How can I use "Food" word as countable or uncountable? on which occasions can I use "Food" word as countable or uncountable? I love Italian food, especially pasta. The doctor told him not to eat fatty foods. I found these sentences from Longman dictionary. Can I say "I love Italian foods"?
Dec 4, 2011 1:26 PM
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I would say "I like Italian food". This is an example of a word that can be countable or non-countable, according to context. The countable version comes into play when the phrase "types of" can be omitted. I like different types of cheese. I can also say I like different cheeses.
December 4, 2011
Yes,you can. Food is always used as a countable none.
December 4, 2011
By writing "foods", you actually mean "types of food". When speaking in the general sense, always use uncountable "food".
December 4, 2011
however, it would be more proper to say I love Italian food.
December 4, 2011
yes, you can.
December 4, 2011
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