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Chatvic Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Dont pass me please, help!

I have a lot of problems with listing.

1. If I have two different oils, should I say cotton and coconut oil or cotton and coconut oils?

2. If I have more than two, can I list them in the same way, eg. cotton, coconut, sesame and soybean oil or oils?
  

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For uncountable noun, if you put an s to it. it means different types of the thing:) The same goes for ' food ' I am running a restaurant serving wine and foods . I think that's fine.

  • For uncountable noun, if you put an s to it.
  • it means different types of the thing:) The same goes for ' food ' I am running a restaurant serving wine and foods .
  • I think that's fine.
  • Personal opinion only
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For uncountable noun, if you put an s to it. it means different types of the thing:)

The same goes for ' food '

I am running a restaurant serving wine and foods

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