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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
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Cooked some food and dishes

Can I say,

(a) She cooked many food. They were delicious. They enjoyed on Deepavali Day.
(b) She cooked some food and dishes.
  

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Can I say, (a) She cooked many food. They were delicious. They enjoyed on Deepavali Day.

  • Can I say, (a) She cooked many food.
  • They were delicious.
  • They enjoyed on Deepavali Day.
  • (b) She cooked some food and dishes.
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Can I say,

(a) She cooked many food. They were delicious. They enjoyed on Deepavali Day.
(b) She cooked some food and dishes.
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"food" is a non-count noun. You can only use "many" with a count noun.

She cooked a lot of food. It (food is singular, no matter how much food there was) was delicious. They enjoyed (no preposition here) Deepavali Day.

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