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  1. Countable, uncountable: chocolate, chocolates - WordReference Forums

    Aug 22, 2006 · Is chocolate countable in these contexts? Choose the types of chocolates that suit your company best. Our chocolates are made from only high quality ingredients.

  2. a box of chocolate/chocolates - WordReference Forums

    Feb 21, 2013 · When a box contains many different shapes/kinds of chocolates, it's called "a box of chocolates." There, "chocolate" refers to each individual chocolate as a separate item. In the same …

  3. chocolate negro o amargo (MX) | WordReference Forums

    Jan 23, 2019 · Siempre he escuchado "chocolate amargo" pero según Google, "chocolate negro" es mucho más común. ¿Cuál se usa más en México?

  4. too much sweets or too many sweets? - WordReference Forums

    May 26, 2017 · I ate too much sweets today. I ate too many sweets today. Sweets are countable, so 'too many sweets'. Compare with 'I ate too much sugar today.' Curiously, with 'chocolate' (in BE at least) …

  5. a box of candy/candies | WordReference Forums

    Jan 13, 2020 · So we say chocolates because there are many different kinds. When you say a box of chocolate without the s it's generally all the same chocolate, whatever form it's in. In fact, in the U.S., …

  6. some chocolate/chocolates - WordReference Forums

    May 9, 2018 · A. I have some chocolate. Do you want one? B. I have some chocolates. Do you want one? What's the difference? I think we can say A in case 1~4 and say B in case 1 and 2. Thanks!

  7. decadent chocolate cake - WordReference Forums

    Feb 28, 2011 · Hello, How would you translate "decadent chocolate cake"? Torta al cioccolato da leccarsi i baffi? Thanks!

  8. Kind of singular? Kind of plural? Kinds of singular? Kinds of plural ...

    Aug 8, 2020 · I am really confused. - What kinds of animals are those? - There are different kinds of food/foods. -There are different kind of chocolates. -There different kind of dogs. There are different …

  9. Is there an umbrella term for confectionary, puddings, pastries, cakes ...

    Nov 14, 2020 · Confectionary means sweets or chocolate. Then there are puddings, pastries, cakes, etc. Is there an umbrella term for all the above?

  10. Me gusta or Me gustan? - WordReference Forums

    Sep 12, 2006 · A mi me gusta "Me gusta" porque se trata de tres alimentos por separado no en conjunto "Me gusta el chocolate, el maiz y la comida china " . o pudieramos decir: Me gustan los chocolates, …