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  • bread and butter is or are | WordReference Forums
    "Bread and butter is delicious with a banana " "Food prices are going up all the time, for example bread and butter are now 20% more expensive than last year " Tea and coffee would be "are" - they are separate things, you don't drink them together
  • son el pan de cada día para. . . - WordReference Forums
    It's our daily bread = Es el pan nuestro de cada día daily bread = literally, daily menu or food; or figuratively, as in pan de cada día a daily event, daily occurrence, habitual daily act So if you want to keep the figurative sense, the translation would be daily bread
  • small pieces of toasted bread (salad ingredient)
    We call them croutons in British English too It's a French word If you speak French, you might not say the 'ns'
  • right in the breadbasket [bread basket] - WordReference Forums
    A slang term used to describe the general vicinity of the stomach The idea where I saw this term is figurative, but a literal translation may also work Today: Right in the Breadbasket Right in the Breadbasket “Tariffs are the greatest!” President Trump tweeted on Tuesday, boasting that
  • Is Are his name and address singular or plural?
    I think "bread and butter" is different "Bread" is an uncountable noun, and so is "butter " But "bread" can be counted as "a piece of bread " And "bread-and-butter" can be counted as "a piece of bread-and-butter " "They" are one stuff, isn't it? In case of "name and address," they are both countable nouns So there is a difference, maybe
  • various sized versus variously sized | WordReference Forums
    Hello Dear members, I am wondering if you can kindly advise me why people frequently write "various sized" instead of "variously sized" Searches in google as well as scholar google com (academic search engine by google, which I regard as a source of formal writing) both indicate that the
  • cake -- uncountable noun? | WordReference Forums
    Dough is a stiff mixture made from a starch, liquid, and may include other ingredients, that can be shaped, as in cookie dough, or that contains yeast and must be kneaded to allow it to rise as in bread dough Batter contains more liquid and cannot be shaped and usually can be poured, as cake or pancake batter
  • have -- in Present Continuous | WordReference Forums
    The but-clause explains why B isn't eating toast today (because there is no bread) I have is wrong because B is explaining what he is eating now - I am having some fruit When to have means to eat, I think, the simple present, I have, is used to indicate what habitually happens, and the continuous present I am having to indicate what is happening now as I speak


















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