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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Countable / uncountable

Hello,

Would you please tell me which of following sentences is correct?

A. There isn't any lettuce in the fridge.

B. There aren't any lettuces in the fridge.

Also, if I say "There are 2 lettuces in the fridge." - Is this not correct?

Do I have to say "There are 2 heads of lettuce in the fridge."...?

Many thanks in advance!

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- - A. There isn't any lettuce in the fridge. " - Is this not correct?

  • - - A.
  • There isn't any lettuce in the fridge.
  • " - Is this not correct?
  • -- You can say whichever you like, but the first is very casual: lettuce is not like coffee.
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Would you please tell me which of following sentences is correct?-- A. There isn't any lettuce in the fridge.

Also, if I say "There are 2 lettuces in the fridge." - Is this not correct? Do I have to say "There are 2 heads of lettuce in the fridge."...?-- You can say whichever you like, but the first is very casual: lettuce is not like coffee.

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