Maria
When do we use the word (food) as a countable noun and when do we use it as uncountable ?
2019년 7월 5일 오후 8:03
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When you are talking about specific"types of food" There are many foods which are rich in iron.
2019년 7월 6일
Food is uncountable when it is used as a general idea in the context of the sentence. For example: "We can't live without food." However, if you are talking about food as a collective noun (aka a collection of different foods), then it can be considered as a countable noun, and therefore would need to have its corresponding verb conjugated to match the number of the noun. For example: "The food from the restaurant was excellent." "There were rows of food on the table last night."
2019년 7월 6일
Do you mean the word "food" alone? The word "food" by itself (alone) is not a countable noun in American English if you mean that by adding an "s," it can be made plural and used in common parlance. The term "food groups" is the closest I can think of to make "food" plural, but "food groups" does not denote simple "food." Good luck.
2019년 7월 5일
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