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  1. 27. Mai 2015 · Southern England. English - Southern England. May 27, 2015. #4. "Those" refers to plural nouns, so it would need to be "Those breads.." However, we tend not to use "breads" these day but would say "That bread.." referring to the baked items as a collective unit, or "Those loaves.."

  2. 2. Sept. 2011 · English - the King's. Sep 2, 2011. #3. If you're referring to bread and butter as two separate things, you need "are". If you mean bread which has butter spread on it, then you need "is". "Bread and butter is delicious with a banana." "Food prices are going up all the time, for example bread and butter are now 20% more expensive than last year."

  3. 14. Jan. 2013 · Keith Bradford said: For a British person: Bread is a baked mixture of flour yeast and water. No plural. e.g. Bread is baked every day. A bread is a type of bread. Plural is possible but very rare, e.g. This baker has telve breads on sale: wheat flour, rye flour, mixed grains, etc. A loaf is a single unit of bread, typically 400g.

  4. 20. Nov. 2012 · Nov 20, 2012. #10. It is complicated because while Mack is correct that normally bread is uncountable, there are times when the word is used as a countable noun, and as MikeLynn mentions, that's when the intended meaning is "kinds of," "types of" or "varieties of" - in this case "kinds of bread." "She makes the most delicious breads," therefore ...

  5. 3. Feb. 2018 · Because there are two sorts of bread on the table, the child needs to specify which bread she wishes, brown bread. 2. Bread is not a substance regarded as generally harmful to children, unlike cannabis, industrial bleach, or sulfuric acid. Most children are allowed to handle and eat bread at mealtimes.

  6. 14. März 2022 · 1 This knife is to cut bread. 2 This knife is for cutting bread. These sentences are examples of ellipsis. That is omitting a word (that the reader pretends has been said). These sentences omit the word "used", but the reader pretends it is there, in order to understand the meaning: This knife is used to cut bread.

  7. 7. Apr. 2009 · Peruvian Spanish. "Bread and milk are good for you". Like it's been explained, it depends on how you're referring to "Bread and milk". If it's one whole thing, then it'd be a singular noun and therefore it'd be followed by " is". If it's two separate things, then it'd be plural and thus followed by " are".

  8. 27. Sept. 2024 · The following dialogue occurs in an animated program, regarding kings, elves and magical places. Knight: Your Highness, we already know where the bandits are going. King: That's why I want you to intercept them before they get there. Knight: You're the bread. (Note: King and knights are teens, so the interractions between them are not that ...

  9. 21. Aug. 2006 · So from your list, onions and cabbages clearly are countable. Advice is clearly uncountable. Bread and hair can be either depending on context. They are often uncountable, but the different breads in the specialist shop are countable and the hairs the cat leaves on the furniture are grammatically countable even though you could never actually ...

  10. 30. Juli 2024 · Albi. french France. Aug 2, 2024. #7. "Let's Get This Bread" is a slang expression for earning money. Online, people use the expression ironically, mocking sincere desires to earn lots of money and work hard. US informal (also let's get the bread) used to encourage someone to try hard and be successful: Wake up everyone - let's get this bread!