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Noodle is uncountable, isn't it? But, noodles is plural form. Why?
27 feb. 2020 02:41
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It's countable, and usually plural:
https://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/american/noodle
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/noodle
27 februari 2020
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"noodle" is countable in all senses of the word. The plural form "noodles" is actually, by nature, more common than its singular counterpart..
27 februari 2020
Noodle is countable: "I have one noodle, you have two noodles, there are 147 noodles cooking in the pot." "Are the noodles ready?" "I tasted one of the noodles, and it wasn't tender yet. The noodles still need to cook for a little longer."
27 februari 2020
I think sometimes English just has random rules like this.
27 februari 2020
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