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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

chocolates

This box has 10 chocolates.

Can you count chocolate? Or do you need units like pieces/bars/balls?

10 bars of Kitkat
10 pieces of Hershey
10 balls of Ferrero Roche

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Yes, you can count chocolates. Example: There are ten chocolates in this box. ~R

  • Yes, you can count chocolates.
  • Example: There are ten chocolates in this box.
  • ~R
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Yes, you can count chocolates. Example:
There are ten chocolates in this box.

~R
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RonBee, one more question, If a chocolate has the shape of a golf ball, can I say, "give me two ***** of chocolates"?
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1. Chocolate is a sweet hard food made from cocoa beans.

...a bar of chocolate ...

Do you want some chocolate?

2. Chocolates are small sweets or nuts covered with a layer of chocolate. They are usually sold in a box..

Here, have a chocolate.
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New2grammarRonBee, one more question, If a chocolate has the shape of a golf ball, can I say, "give me two ***** of chocolates"?


Sure. If the chocolate is in the form of a ball you can call it a ball. (A place near us used to sell something called mint *****. Yum!)

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Thanks Yoong Liat and RonBee. Emotion: smile

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