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Is salad countable or uncountable?
Can I say a fruit salad?
Dictionary says it’s countable and uncountable.
Could you please explain when it’s countable and when it’s not?










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  • "I'm making a fruit salad for the party" (a prepared dish of salad ingredients). "You ought to eat more salad with your meals" (salad considered as a type of food).
    – Kate Bunting
    7 hours ago












  • "Salad" can be both: "I like (fruit) salad" (non-count) / "two (fruit) salads please" (count).
    – BillJ
    7 hours ago










  • "Could you please explain when it’s countable and when it’s not?" -- A fruit salad of one type is a mass, and so uncountable. Various types of fruit salads are discrete and countable. HTH.
    – Kris
    7 hours ago








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    @Kris Surely the article (A fruit salad) makes it countable? To clarify my comment above; a salad (dish) is countable, salad (type of food) is not.
    – Kate Bunting
    6 hours ago










  • @KateBunting Not quite. I thought my examples were clear enough. See also, "Two Cokes, please" (was that it, or something similar?) question on SE. What about "Salads for Every Occasion"? www.aish.com/f/r/103231759.html
    – Kris
    6 hours ago
















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Is salad countable or uncountable?
Can I say a fruit salad?
Dictionary says it’s countable and uncountable.
Could you please explain when it’s countable and when it’s not?










share|improve this question






















  • "I'm making a fruit salad for the party" (a prepared dish of salad ingredients). "You ought to eat more salad with your meals" (salad considered as a type of food).
    – Kate Bunting
    7 hours ago












  • "Salad" can be both: "I like (fruit) salad" (non-count) / "two (fruit) salads please" (count).
    – BillJ
    7 hours ago










  • "Could you please explain when it’s countable and when it’s not?" -- A fruit salad of one type is a mass, and so uncountable. Various types of fruit salads are discrete and countable. HTH.
    – Kris
    7 hours ago








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    @Kris Surely the article (A fruit salad) makes it countable? To clarify my comment above; a salad (dish) is countable, salad (type of food) is not.
    – Kate Bunting
    6 hours ago










  • @KateBunting Not quite. I thought my examples were clear enough. See also, "Two Cokes, please" (was that it, or something similar?) question on SE. What about "Salads for Every Occasion"? www.aish.com/f/r/103231759.html
    – Kris
    6 hours ago














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Is salad countable or uncountable?
Can I say a fruit salad?
Dictionary says it’s countable and uncountable.
Could you please explain when it’s countable and when it’s not?










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Is salad countable or uncountable?
Can I say a fruit salad?
Dictionary says it’s countable and uncountable.
Could you please explain when it’s countable and when it’s not?







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  • "I'm making a fruit salad for the party" (a prepared dish of salad ingredients). "You ought to eat more salad with your meals" (salad considered as a type of food).
    – Kate Bunting
    7 hours ago












  • "Salad" can be both: "I like (fruit) salad" (non-count) / "two (fruit) salads please" (count).
    – BillJ
    7 hours ago










  • "Could you please explain when it’s countable and when it’s not?" -- A fruit salad of one type is a mass, and so uncountable. Various types of fruit salads are discrete and countable. HTH.
    – Kris
    7 hours ago








  • 1




    @Kris Surely the article (A fruit salad) makes it countable? To clarify my comment above; a salad (dish) is countable, salad (type of food) is not.
    – Kate Bunting
    6 hours ago










  • @KateBunting Not quite. I thought my examples were clear enough. See also, "Two Cokes, please" (was that it, or something similar?) question on SE. What about "Salads for Every Occasion"? www.aish.com/f/r/103231759.html
    – Kris
    6 hours ago


















  • "I'm making a fruit salad for the party" (a prepared dish of salad ingredients). "You ought to eat more salad with your meals" (salad considered as a type of food).
    – Kate Bunting
    7 hours ago












  • "Salad" can be both: "I like (fruit) salad" (non-count) / "two (fruit) salads please" (count).
    – BillJ
    7 hours ago










  • "Could you please explain when it’s countable and when it’s not?" -- A fruit salad of one type is a mass, and so uncountable. Various types of fruit salads are discrete and countable. HTH.
    – Kris
    7 hours ago








  • 1




    @Kris Surely the article (A fruit salad) makes it countable? To clarify my comment above; a salad (dish) is countable, salad (type of food) is not.
    – Kate Bunting
    6 hours ago










  • @KateBunting Not quite. I thought my examples were clear enough. See also, "Two Cokes, please" (was that it, or something similar?) question on SE. What about "Salads for Every Occasion"? www.aish.com/f/r/103231759.html
    – Kris
    6 hours ago
















"I'm making a fruit salad for the party" (a prepared dish of salad ingredients). "You ought to eat more salad with your meals" (salad considered as a type of food).
– Kate Bunting
7 hours ago






"I'm making a fruit salad for the party" (a prepared dish of salad ingredients). "You ought to eat more salad with your meals" (salad considered as a type of food).
– Kate Bunting
7 hours ago














"Salad" can be both: "I like (fruit) salad" (non-count) / "two (fruit) salads please" (count).
– BillJ
7 hours ago




"Salad" can be both: "I like (fruit) salad" (non-count) / "two (fruit) salads please" (count).
– BillJ
7 hours ago












"Could you please explain when it’s countable and when it’s not?" -- A fruit salad of one type is a mass, and so uncountable. Various types of fruit salads are discrete and countable. HTH.
– Kris
7 hours ago






"Could you please explain when it’s countable and when it’s not?" -- A fruit salad of one type is a mass, and so uncountable. Various types of fruit salads are discrete and countable. HTH.
– Kris
7 hours ago






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@Kris Surely the article (A fruit salad) makes it countable? To clarify my comment above; a salad (dish) is countable, salad (type of food) is not.
– Kate Bunting
6 hours ago




@Kris Surely the article (A fruit salad) makes it countable? To clarify my comment above; a salad (dish) is countable, salad (type of food) is not.
– Kate Bunting
6 hours ago












@KateBunting Not quite. I thought my examples were clear enough. See also, "Two Cokes, please" (was that it, or something similar?) question on SE. What about "Salads for Every Occasion"? www.aish.com/f/r/103231759.html
– Kris
6 hours ago




@KateBunting Not quite. I thought my examples were clear enough. See also, "Two Cokes, please" (was that it, or something similar?) question on SE. What about "Salads for Every Occasion"? www.aish.com/f/r/103231759.html
– Kris
6 hours ago















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