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KatiMorton Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

singular/plural.

I'm really confused about singular/plural.
For example:
Do you listen to podcast/podcasts in your spare time?
I assume usually a person doesn't just listen to one single podcast but a wide variety of different podcasts so I would choose the plural, but it doesn't really sound correct to me.
Another example:
I had a lot of street food/foods for dinner.
I would definitely choose the plural because I had "a lot of" meaning different types of food. Spegettie, puddings, and a waffle, you name it. So I would use the plural "foods" in this sentence, but it still doesn't sound right.
Do you like Italian food/foods?
Well, there're obviously different types of foods, I can name a couple, spegettie and blah blah blah. So I would definitely choose the plural. But my gut tells me it's not grammatical.

Could you please help me gain a more correct insight into this grammar?
  

Top answer

Podcasts - plural, indeed. Food, however, is generally used as non-countable. In your own explanation, you have given the answer: street food, but types of food.

  • Podcasts - plural, indeed.
  • Food, however, is generally used as non-countable.
  • In your own explanation, you have given the answer: street food, but types of food.
  • [ I like street food - There are many types of street food ]
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Podcasts - plural, indeed. Food, however, is generally used as non-countable. In your own explanation, you have given the answer: street food, but types of food. [ I like street food - There are many types of street food ]

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