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Do we say 'We buy lots of foods'?
Do we say 'We buy lots of foods.We buy a big cake, some candies and fruit'? Is it better to use 'buy lots of food' or 'foods'?
Thank you!
16 déc. 2015 03:46
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"lots of foods" means a lot of different kinds of foods, while "lots of food" just means a large quantity of food, could be all the same kind - a ton of apples is a lot of food
16 décembre 2015
If you are focusing on the different types of things you buy, "lots of foods" is fine. It's short for "lots of types of foods" or "lots of different food items".
"Candies" is a perfectly fine word when referring to types or pieces of candy.
16 décembre 2015
A very common phrase: "We bought lots of groceries (food)." "We bought a huge cake, some candy, and fruit."
Normally, English speakers do not say "we buy lots of food."
Present perfect : We are "buying lots of food (at the moment)
Past tense : We bought lots of food
Future tense : We will buy lots of food
Never say Candies. It is Candy (plural and singular).
Never say foods. It is Food (plural and singular).
Hope this helps.
16 décembre 2015
I would say ' We buy lots of different foods. We bought a cake, some candy and some fruit. '
16 décembre 2015
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Heidi
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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