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Mitsuo23 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"bagel" as a uncountable noun

Hi

Can "bagel" be used as a uncountable noun in any contexts? Or is that kind of why the word "bread" exist?

Thank you,
M
  

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mitsuwao23 HiCan "bagel" be used as a uncountable noun in any contexts? Or is that kind of why the word "bread" exist? Thank you,M I had a ham, egg, and bagel sandwich.

  • mitsuwao23 HiCan "bagel" be used as a uncountable noun in any contexts?
  • Or is that kind of why the word "bread" exist?
  • Thank you,M I had a ham, egg, and bagel sandwich.
  • "bagel" is an adjective there.
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mitsuwao23HiCan "bagel" be used as a uncountable noun in any contexts? Or is that kind of why the word "bread" exist? Thank you,M
I had a ham, egg, and bagel sandwich.
"bagel" is an adjective there.
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mitsuwao23Can "bagel" be used as an uncountable noun in any contexts?
No.
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Aspara Gusmitsuwao23Can "bagel" be used as an uncountable noun in any contexts?No.
You're right; I outsmarted myself. But at least the adjective is not countable.

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