How do you count bread?

31 Answers. "Bread" is an uncountable noun: "I need to buy some bread." We can't say "a bread" or "three breads". We need to add a measurable/countable unit, such as "a piece" or "a slice" or "a loaf" if we wish to be more specific: "a loaf of bread", "two slices of bread".
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Is bread countable or not?

Partitive Structure with Uncountable Nouns

For example, we cannot usually say “two breads” because “bread” is uncountable. So, if we want to specify a quantity of bread we use a measure word such as “loaf” or “slice” in a structure like “two loaves of bread” or “two slices of bread”.
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Why is bread not countable?

Bread is usually uncountable because it's a collective noun for which individual examples can be counted. For example, I have several kinds of bread in this basket: three rolls, two croissants, and a brioche.
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Can I say 2 breads?

In this case, bread in the sense of the stuff you get when you bake bread-dough, is uncountable. You can't say "three breads" in this sense.
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Is bread plural or singular?

The noun bread can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be bread. However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be breads e.g. in reference to various types of breads or a collection of breads.
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Can you count bread?

Bread is uncountable. If you need a quantity then loaves of bread or slices of bread are countable. Bread is an uncountable noun. Therefore you can't use 'a' or 'an' with it.
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Do you have some bread or any bread?

We can use some + uncountable noun in positive sentences. We can use any + uncountable noun in negative sentences and in most questions. bread.
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Are eggs countable?

[countable] a small oval object with a thin hard shell produced by a female bird and containing a young bird; a similar object (without a hard shell) produced by a female fish, insect, etc. The female sits on the eggs until they hatch.
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How do you say more than one loaf of bread?

The plural of loaf is always loaves.
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Why do we say some bread?

It's either "bread" (uncountable) or "a loaf of bread/two loaves of bread" (countable). "Some bread" is just an unspecific term - we don't know if you're buying one loaf or several.
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Is loaves of bread correct?

Word forms: plural loaves , 3rd person singular present tense loafs, present participle loafing, past tense, past participle loafedlanguage note: The plural form of the noun is loaves. Loafs is the third person singular present tense of the verb. A loaf of bread is bread which has been shaped and baked in one piece.
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Is Toast countable or uncountable?

toast → uncountable

Example sentence: How many pieces of toast would you like with your breakfast?
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What are countable words?

Countable (or count) nouns are words which can be counted. They have a singular form and a plural form. They usually refer to things. Most countable nouns become plural by adding an 's' at the end of the word.
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Is pizza countable or uncountable?

Both the Italian pizza and its English use and its English meaning — pie — are all countable. One pizza, one pie; four pizzas, four pies. It's both.
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Is meat a count noun?

Meats, grains and liquids are usually noncount nouns.
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Are potatoes countable?

Potato is a countable noun. You can have a potato and potatoes. Uncountable nouns have no plurals, and cannot normally be used with a/an. Sugar is an uncountable noun.
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Can we count biscuits?

"How many biscuits?" "Many" is used with countable nouns. As you can count biscuits 1, 2, 3... you have to use "many". "Much" is used for uncountable nouns.
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Are children uncountable?

(countable) A child is a young person, usually older than a baby but younger than a teenager. The children were playing in the park.
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Do you have some water or any water?

Use “there is" when the noun is singular. Water is uncountable. So “Is there any water?” is the correct answer.
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Can we say a milk?

because it's an uncountable noun or non-count noun. Non-countable nouns are those nouns which can't be counted. for instance, milk, water, sugar and so on. so you can't say milks.
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Did you buy _ bread today?

Answer: did you buy any bread today?
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How many slices of bread are in a loaf?

The experts over at Bread Newbie state that in every standard loaf of sandwich bread, there are between 20 and 24 uniform slices. Sometimes specialty bread such as Texas Toast will boost up the size of each slice, leaving you with around 16 per bag, even though the overall volume of the loaf is the same.
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Do we say a lot of rice or much of rice?

Tdol have said, that "a lot of" can be used by uncountable nouns or by countable nouns if they are plural. Rice isn't countable and it isn't a plural in my oppinion. There is not much rice <> there is a lot of rice.
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What is many and much?

Use much if the noun is non-countable (e.g., water, sand). Use many if the noun is countable (e.g., oranges, children). For example: I don't have much money. They own many houses.
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