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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
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Pudding

0Pudding is used as a uncountable noun, right?02br
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00I like pudding.02br
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00I like puddings.02br
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00I found a few hits of "l like puddins" on NYT. Are both correct?02br
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00Thanks02br
00LIJ0-
  

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0Pudding - as a dish - is countable.02br
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00~Pudding as a meal course is uncountable.02br
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00Your sentences are ok.0-
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0Got it!02br
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00Thanks, Nona.0-
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0I believe, similarly, we can say 02br
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00I love pizza and I love pizzas.02br
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00Is one preferred over the other?0-

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