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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

orange juice / juices

Can I write:

The table had many food such as chicken and orange juice / juices.
  

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No. "Many food" is always grammatically incorrect. Juice is not usually categorized as food.

  • No.
  • "Many food" is always grammatically incorrect.
  • Juice is not usually categorized as food.
  • e.
  • something that you eat rather than drink.
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No.

"Many food" is always grammatically incorrect.

Juice is not usually categorized as food. It would be better to use another example that is solid -- i.e. something that you eat rather than drink. For example: "... such as chicken and rice"

A table doesn't normally "have food". It would be more typical to say that "there were many types of food on th

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