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Is "food" countable? Can I use it with "a"? Can I use it in plural?
May 8, 2014 2:07 PM
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It's uncountable. There is a countable alternative, "foodstuff", but that's only used rarely.
May 8, 2014
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As Niall said, it's uncountable. You could say 'an item of food'. You can use it in plural form to refer to different types of food, but it's still uncountable - e.g. 'some foods are very fattening'.
May 8, 2014
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Not usually. 'Food' is usually classed as a 'mass' rather than a 'unit' type of noun.
But, as ever, there are exceptions. You might come across an unusual usage eg 'many different foods', 'It was a food I'd never eaten before'. So long as the form fits the rest of the sentence, such examples are not incorrect.
May 8, 2014
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