hello
What is the difference? : I eat an ice cream. I eat ice cream. Ice cream or coffee are uncountable nouns. However, sometimes they are used like an ice cream or a coffee. I would appreciate if someone explain the difference.^^
Dec 8, 2016 6:39 AM
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“An ice cream” is short for “a serving / bowl of ice cream” or “an ice cream cone” etc. Likewise, “a coffee” is short for “a cup of coffee” or some similar expression.
December 8, 2016
Hello, I think that we say I EAT ICECREAM we are talking in general sense. I like ice cream so I eat ice cream. But the second sentence it is more suitable say I am eating an ice cream. In continous form.
December 8, 2016
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