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Lydia Zhang
10 count or 10 counts? Pack or Set?
When I count the number of Keurig coffee, can I say:
"10 counts of keurig coffee"
"10 count of k-cup coffee"?
Should I use counts or count here?
I also feel confused about pack a set. Some paper cups sell in different packs. For example, 48 plates are a pack. Should I say, we still have 10 packs of paper plates, or 10 sets?
Thank you!
2019년 2월 8일 오전 4:13
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Wow, good question. There are no firm rules about the use here, except I will tell you in general the way they are used. Both can be used and understood to be the same meaning. Packs usually refers to larger numbers of an item, whereas sets are usually used for a limited, smaller amount of an item,. As you said, 48 paper plates come in packs, and maybe a nice tea set of 4 cups will come as a set. Sets tend to be used in more defined limited numbers of the items, where packs can be used for larger amounts of items. As far as the coffee, there is no right or wrong way, but it sounds more natural to say you have a 10 pack of coffee.
2019년 2월 8일
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Lydia Zhang
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중국어(북경어), 영어
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