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Harumi
Do you like yogurt? or a yogurt?
Oct 10, 2018 4:44 AM
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To add to the other answers (which are correct), if you were offering someone a serving of yoghurt, you could say “Would you like a yoghurt?” The meaning is “a serving / bowl / bottle etc. of yoghurt (most likely a single-serving package of yoghurt). Note the use of “would” instead of “do”.
EDIT: Gary caught a stray letter that somehow slipped in.... Lol.
October 10, 2018
1
right, It must be "Do you like yogurt?"
October 10, 2018
1
Yogurt is not countable, so the correct thing to say is "Do you like yogurt?"
October 10, 2018
1
A yogurt= 1 yogurt.
October 10, 2018
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