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Bread as Countable or Uncountable Noun
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- Basic Rules
- Bread is an uncountable noun in English
- It cannot be counted using numbers
- It requires a specific countable unit like "loaf" or "slice"
- Usage with Quantifiers
- Can use "some", "any", "a lot of", "much" with uncountable nouns
- Can use "little", "less", "least" with uncountable nouns
- Can use both quantifiers with both countable and uncountable nouns
- Plural Usage
- Generally, plural form is "bread"
- Can use "breads" for different types of bread
- Can use countable plural forms when referring to specific types
- Exceptions
- Informal speech may break countable/uncountable rules
- Some nouns are countable in other languages but uncountable in English
- Examples include accommodation, advice, luggage, news, progress