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Cybercrystal Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Pizza

Hi,

The dictionary says that the word pizza is both a countable and an uncountable noun.

Can someone give me an example?
  

Top answer

I like pizza. (uncountable) I ordered a large pizza. (countable)

  • I like pizza.
  • (uncountable) I ordered a large pizza.
  • (countable)
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I like pizza. (uncountable)
I ordered a large pizza. (countable)

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