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FOOD CHOICES UNIT 5 (LESSON A, LESSON C WHATEVER YOU’RE HAVING,…
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UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
To count or quantify an uncountable noun we use a unit of measurement - a measure word. For example, we cannot usually say “two breads” because “bread” is uncountable. So, if we want to specify a quantity of bread we use a measure word such as “loaf” or “slice” in a structure like “two loaves of bread” or “two slices of bread”. We call this structure a partitive structure.
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Developing countries are the places where there is a greater increase in the consumption of snacks. For example, in Latin America approximately one third of all sales in snacks correspond to cookies and cupcakes. 27 percent of the snacks are candies, 23 percent are salty products such as potato chips and 17 percent are refrigerated products
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