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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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I don't like many sugars in my tea?

Although 'sugar' is uncountable, can I use 'many sugars' instead of 'many spoonfuls of sugar'. Thanks in advance.

  

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anonymous Although 'sugar' is uncountable, can I use 'many sugars' instead of 'many spoonfuls of sugar'. Yes.

  • anonymous Although 'sugar' is uncountable, can I use 'many sugars' instead of 'many spoonfuls of sugar'.
  • Yes.
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anonymousAlthough 'sugar' is uncountable, can I use 'many sugars' instead of 'many spoonfuls of sugar'.

Yes.

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If the sugar is in the form of sugar cubes, you might say "sugars".

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Simply, you could use "much" and say: "I don't like much sugar in my tea" or " I don't like too much sugar in my tea" because the word "much" is used with uncountable nouns. Hope it helps ?

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