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Blueblooded65 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Cabbage

Is "cabbage" countable or uncountable?
  

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Cabbage, as in a pile of cooked cabbage on your plate, is uncountable. Cabbage, as in a whole head of cabbage, is countable. Could I please have some more cabbage?

  • Cabbage, as in a pile of cooked cabbage on your plate, is uncountable.
  • Cabbage, as in a whole head of cabbage, is countable.
  • Could I please have some more cabbage?
  • How many cabbages will you grow this year?
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Cabbage, as in a pile of cooked cabbage on your plate, is uncountable. Cabbage, as in a whole head of cabbage, is countable.

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