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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

toast

Can I say,

(a) He eats a piece of toast as her breakfast.
(b) He has some toast for breakfast.
(c) He eats two toast and a cup / a mug of milk.
  

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(a) He eats a piece of toast as his breakfast. (b) He has some toast s for a breakfast. (c) He eats two toast s and has a cup / a mug of milk.

  • (a) He eats a piece of toast as his breakfast.
  • (b) He has some toast s for a breakfast.
  • (c) He eats two toast s and has a cup / a mug of milk.
  • Sincerely yours.
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(a) He eats a piece of toast as his breakfast.

(b) He has some toasts for a breakfast.


(c) He eats two toasts and has a cup / a mug of milk.

Sincerely yours.
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Are you sure "breakfast" and "toast" are countable?

(b) and (c) , I think is wrong.
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

(a) He eats a piece of toast as her for breakfast. A piece of toast is his morning meal.
(b) He has some toast for breakfast. Okay.
(c) He eats two toast and a cup / a mug of milk. He eats two pieces of toast and dr
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I am sorry for misinformation.
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Fandorin(a) He eats a piece of toast as his breakfast.

(b) He has some toasts for a breakfast.


(c) He eats two toasts and has a cup / a mug of milk.

Sincerely yours.

Breakfast doesn't have an artic
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Vincent Teo(a) He eats a piece of toast as her breakfast. He eats a piece of toast for his breakfast.
(b) He has some toast for breakfast. He has toast for breakfast.
(c) He eats two toast and a cup / a mug of milk. He eats two toast and
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I can't support "two toasts."

Hoa Thai's corrections look great to me.

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