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Sesquipedalian101 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Noodles or Noodle

I have checked dictionaries and they say that "noodle" is a countable noun. Which of the following is, therefore, right when we are referring one particular dish?

1. Where is my plate of noodles?
2. Where is my plate of noodle?
  

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Selvakumar Which of the following is, therefore, right when we are referring one particular dish? 1. Where is my plate of noodles?

  • Selvakumar Which of the following is, therefore, right when we are referring one particular dish?
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  • Where is my plate of noodles?
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Selvakumar Which of the following is, therefore, right when we are referring one particular dish?
1. Where is my plate of noodles?
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1. Where is my plate of noodles? (One noodle does not satisfy the appetite.)
2. Where is my noodle soup? (The soup contains more than one noodle. Noun modifiers are singular.)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_noodle_dishes
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