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22 Αυγ 2006 · cake, cakes; potato, potatoes; chocolate, chocolates; mint, mints; meat, meats; coffee, coffees etc, etc. They are countable when the item is an individual unit: "Have a cake!", and uncountable when the food is divided when served -> "Have a piece of cake." "Who wants the last two potatoes? -> "The pie has a lot of potato in it."
17 Σεπ 2006 · Ther are various nut-based candy bars. Planters has one, for example. Also Pearson's. However, wiki confirms both that there are non-chocolate candy bars and that BE/CE nonetheless uses the term "chocolate bar."
9 Μαΐ 2013 · To paraphrase JustKate, chocolate bars are a subset of candy bars. "Bar of chocolate" and "chocolate bar" are the same for me, but I'd be more likely to say chocolate bar (just as with "brick house" and "house of brick"). (By the way, I looked at the links before there were any replies and I didn't quite get the difference.
16 Απρ 2005 · The same is true for Candy and Candies. • The cupboard is full of mocha-flavoured lollipop candy. (Only one type of candy: lollipop) • My best friend surprised me with most of my favourite candies such as chocolate bars, jelly beans, M&M, and Froot Loops. (More than one types of candy: chocolate bars, jelly beans, and so forth)
13 Ιαν 2020 · When you say a box of chocolate without the s it's generally all the same chocolate, whatever form it's in. In fact, in the U.S., candy generally comes in bags and not boxes. So we would talk about a bag of candy if it was a reference to a large amount. (Some types of candy do come in individual small boxes.) Good and plenty in a box
26 Μαΐ 2017 · I beg your pardon. Singularia Tantum Nouns Plural Number - Free Essay Samples For You The group of pluralia tantum is mostly composed of nouns denoting objects consisting of two or more parts, complex phenomena or ceremonies, e. g. tongs, pincers, trousers, nuptials, obsequies.
20 Μαρ 2011 · Your first alternative, "We know which it is his favorite kind of candy", is wrong because it uses two pronouns, "which" and "it" to refer to one nominal phrase "his favorite kind of candy". A problem with many multiple-choice language tests is that they don't and can't offer all possible grammatically correct answers.
9 Φεβ 2012 · The rule in English is simple: the subject must agree with the verb in number. That rule also applies when we switch the subject and object: Sandwiches are my favorite food.
14 Δεκ 2018 · A healthy breakfast is important in the morning and it’s my favourite meal. There is/are lots of fruit and vegetables for lunch at school, but there isn’t any cola or candy. Cola and candy are sweet drink and food and they are bad for your teeth. A lot of cola is not healthy. Too much chocolate isn’t good for you.
16 Μαρ 2015 · I've never heard "pip" with that meaning before. Hershey advertises pretty aggressively, and I wouldn't be surprised to learn that somebody in Hershey's marketing department decided to use "pip" for "little pieces of chocolate that you break off a larger bar of chocolate." Maybe people really do use that word with that meaning.