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Johnnythefish Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Toast

0 When asking for two or more slices of bread, cooked in toaster is it proper english to say: 02br
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00What is the plural of toast? 02br
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00Do you always have to use the word piece or pieces when refering to toast? 02br
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" or "two slices of toast" is correct. 02br 02br 00"toast" is an uncountable noun, and doesn't have a plural form. 02br 02br 00If you are specifying a quantity of toats, then you would need to say "pieces" or "slices".

  • " or "two slices of toast" is correct.
  • 02br 02br 00"toast" is an uncountable noun, and doesn't have a plural form.
  • 02br 02br 00If you are specifying a quantity of toats, then you would need to say "pieces" or "slices".
  • But you can say "I'll just have toast and marmalade for breakfast" 0-
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0 "May I have two pieces of toast?" or "two slices of toast" is correct. 02br
02br
00"toast" is an uncountable noun, and doesn't have a plural form. 02br
02br
00If you are specifying a quantity of toats, then you would need to say "pieces" or "slices". But you can say "I'll just have toast and marmalade for breakfast" 0-

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