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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Candy/Candies

Please, would love to know when to use Candy as an Uncountable Noun and Candies as a Countable Noun? Thanks.
  

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I eat too much candy. (noncount) There are 12 candies in each box. (count)

  • I eat too much candy.
  • (noncount) There are 12 candies in each box.
  • (count)
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I eat too much candy. (noncount)
There are 12 candies in each box. (count)
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Anonymous Please, would love to know when to use Candy as an Uncountable Noun and Candies as a Countable Noun? Thanks.
It's part of American English in particular http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/candy

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