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Heidi
I want some 'food' or 'foods'?
Food is both countable and uncountable. So how to use them?
Thank you very much!
2015年11月16日 12:36
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Food is usually uncountable but it can also be countable.
When talking about the general concept of food, it is uncountable.
e.g. "I ate a lot of food yesterday."
It is countable when talking about different, distinct 'types of' food.
e.g. "I ate many different foods when I visited India." [I ate many different types of food..]
or "Lots of the foods he eats are high in fat."
There are lots of nouns like this. When an uncountable is used as a countable noun, it is usually because you are talking about distinct examples, such as types/kinds of.
Coffee is uncountable, but we can say:
"I had two coffees this morning." - [I had two [cups of] coffee this morning.]
2015年11月16日
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2015年11月16日
Food is uncountable
2015年11月16日
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