Heidi
What's the difference between 'slice' and 'piece'? Are they interchangeable most of the time? Like a slice of bread and a piece of bread. Thank you!
Nov 17, 2015 7:34 AM
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Slice suggests something which has been cut (with a knife) whereas "piece" suggests something pulled or torn or left over such as: I cut the loaf with a bread knife had a slice with peanut butter. All that was left of the loaf was a small piece which I broke in two and devoured with peanut butter.
November 17, 2015
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In my opinion, slicing the bread means cutting the bread by knife regularly, but piece of bread means tear a whole bread into pieces by hand haphazardly.
November 17, 2015
The word "piece" is more useful as a general purpose counter for non countable nouns, for example: a piece of gum, a piece of advice, a piece of the action, a piece of chocolate, etc.
November 17, 2015
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