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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Food or foods?

Hi,

Which is correct?:

  • stalls selling a selection of finger foods and drinks

  • stalls selling a selection of finger food and drinks
  

Top answer

"finger food" is the collocation.

  • "finger food" is the collocation.
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"finger food" is the collocation.
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Hi,

Thanks. If we use 'foods', is it considered incorrect? or could it actually mean something different?
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It is not really incorrect, but in the catering trade this form of food provision is known as "finger food".

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