toast countable or uncountable - Axtarish в Google
[ uncountable ] bread that has been heated so that it is brown on both sides and no longer soft I had a piece of toast for breakfast.
toast → uncountable. Meaning: sliced bread that's been heated and browned in a toaster. Example sentence: How many pieces of toast would you like with your ...
[uncountable] slices of bread that have been made brown and dry by heating them on both sides in a toaster or under a grill
[uncountable] slices of bread that have been made brown and crisp by heating them on both sides in a toaster or under a broiler cheese.
20 мар. 2024 г. · Toast is both a countable and uncountable noun depending on the definition. The food is an uncountable noun, so you would never use an ...
12 авг. 2016 г. · Yes, toast is a classic example of an uncountable noun. We never say, "Would you like some toasts?", but, "Would you like some toast?" is correct.
toast · 1. uncountable noun A2. Toast is bread which has been cut into slices and made brown and crisp by cooking at a high temperature. · 2. verb B2. When you ...
Noun · (uncountable) Toast bread that is put into a toaster oven and toasted. I had toast for breakfast. · (countable) A toast is used to celebrate something.
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