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Son James Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Many/ A little???

Eg)
1) She eats many foods.
2) She doesn’t eat many foods
3) She doesn’t eat too many foods.
4) She doesn’t eat too many foods
5) She eats a little of foods.
6) She doesn’t a little of foods / She doesn’t foods even a little.
7) She never ate foods at all.

Could you pick up the wrong expressions for my understanding? Thank you in advance for your teaching.
  

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The word 'foods' is quite rarely used. In everyday English, we speak simply of 'food' in general, or of 'different kinds of food' if we wish to focus on different kinds. So, you should review and revise your examples before we comment further.

  • The word 'foods' is quite rarely used.
  • In everyday English, we speak simply of 'food' in general, or of 'different kinds of food' if we wish to focus on different kinds.
  • So, you should review and revise your examples before we comment further.
  • Clive
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The word 'foods' is quite rarely used. In everyday English, we speak simply of 'food' in general, or of 'different kinds of food' if we wish to focus on different kinds.

So, you should review and revise your examples before we comment further.

Clive
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Thank you for your advice. I will think about suitable examples once again,and raise it.

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