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Is candy countable or uncountable?
No candies or no candy?
Don't eat too much candy or don't eat too many candies?
May 8, 2015 1:49 AM
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Great question! In some cases it is countable, and in some cases it is countable. (Isn't it just like English to have extra tricks like that!?)
I would say "Don't eat too much candy" because I'm talking about candy in general. When I'm talking about specific candies, like 5 candies that I am holding in my hand, I would say "candies".
May 8, 2015
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