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Heidi
Do you want any 'cake' or 'cakes'? Thanks!
2016年5月30日 09:54
解答 · 3
'Do you want any cake?' This is using the word in its uncountable form. This is the most usual way to ask this question. It could mean that you have one large cake and you are offering a slice. It could also mean that there are various different cakes. 'Do you want a cake?' This is countable singular. There is one cake and you are offering the whole cake to someone, or there are several cakes and you're inviting the person to choose just one. 'Do you want any cakes?' There are a lot of cakes, and you are inviting the other person to take several of them.
2016年5月31日
Thanks!
2016年5月30日
Depending on the context, 1) "Do you want any cake" , means that you only have a cake; while 2) "Do you want any cakes" , means that you have a few cakes to choose from.
2016年5月30日
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