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Are chocolate and newspapers countable or uncountable nouns
2019年9月19日 09:14
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Newspaper is both countable and uncountable. For example:
Did you read the newspaper today? -- here it's countable because it's referring to an individual news publication.
Wrap the broken glass in newspaper -- here it's uncountable because it's referring to a type of paper in general.
(https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/newspaper?q=newspaper)
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Chocolate is also both countable and uncountable. For example:
Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get -- here's it's countable, because it's referring to individual chocolate sweets, pieces of chocolate, or chocolate bars.
Would you like some chocolate? -- here it's uncountable, because it's referring to the food in general.
(https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/chocolate)
2019年9月19日
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There is a list of nouns that are both countable and uncountable. "Chocolate" is from that list.
Example 1: "Martin doesn't eat chocolate." Here it's uncountable, it's not about individual sweets made of chocolate, it's chocolate in general.
Example 2: "Ana had left only 3 chocolates inside the box." Here it's countable, it's about specific pieces of chocolate.
When it comes to "newspaper", I think it's countable. Example: "Karen usually buys 3 newspapers for the week.".
I hope it helps!
2019年9月19日
The Oxford Learner's Dictionaries is an excellent online dictionary which gives extra information needed by English learners.
chocolate noun
BrE /ˈtʃɒklət/ ; NAmE /ˈtʃɔːklət/
[uncountable] a hard brown sweet food made from cocoa beans, used in cooking to add flavour to cakes, etc. or eaten as a sweet/candy
a bar/piece of chocolate
[countable] a sweet/candy that is made of or covered with chocolate
a box of chocolates
2019年9月19日
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