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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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cake

"cake" countable or uncountable
  

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Hi. Have you consulted a dictionary? It can both be a countable and an uncountable noun depending on how it's used.

  • Hi.
  • Have you consulted a dictionary?
  • It can both be a countable and an uncountable noun depending on how it's used.
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Hi. Have you consulted a dictionary? It can both be a countable and an uncountable noun depending on how it's used.
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Anonymous"cake" countable or uncountable
Yes.
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Anonymous"cake" countable or uncountable
Lucy baked a cake. (countable) (She created an edible object with boundaries and dimensions.)
Would you like some cake? (uncountable) (Any portion of Lucy's creation taken from the object called 'a cake', regardless of size or amount.)

Likewise,

Frank bought
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Cake is countable or uncountable noun

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