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Hi! Could you please tell me whether I have used the countable and uncountable nouns correctly in the following examples?
a.1) She sells ice cream.
2) She sells sweets.
3) She sells candy.
b. 1) I would like some ice cream.
2) I would like some sweets.
3) I would like some candy.
c. 1) Is there any ice cream?
2) Are there any sweets?
3) Is there any candy?
d. 1) I ate too much ice cream./ I ate three ice creams.
2) I ate too many sweets./I ate six sweets.
3) I ate too much candy./ I ate six candies.
e. 1) I like ice cream.
2) I like sweets.
3) I like candy.
a.1) She sells ice cream.
2) She sells sweets.
3) She sells candy.
b. 1) I would like some ice cream.
2) I would like some sweets.
3) I would like some candy.
c. 1) Is there any ice cream?
2) Are there any sweets?
3) Is there any candy?
d. 1) I ate too much ice cream./ I ate three ice creams.
2) I ate too many sweets./I ate six sweets.
3) I ate too much candy./ I ate six candies.
e. 1) I like ice cream.
2) I like sweets.
3) I like candy.
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