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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Pizza and cake or pizza and cakes

Hi. Which is correct? Thank you for your help in advance.

1. At this party, there will be a lot of pizza and cake.
2. At this party, there will be a lot of pizza and cakes.
  

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Say #1. ie Use the uncountable form.

  • Say #1.
  • ie Use the uncountable form.
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Say #1. ie Use the uncountable form.
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I think both are fine and can use ether

1. At this party, there will be a lot of pizza and cake. (as said pizza and cake is uncountable)
2. At this party, there will be a lot of pizza and cakes.(pizza = uncountable cakes = countable)

A lot of food items are both countable and uncountable and if you aren't thinking of individual items in a statement like I like pizza or I lik

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