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 Alenka
 
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							| Hi there, I need Your help. How do we say correctly:
 a) Do you like pizza?  or
 b) Do you like pizzas?
 
 I thought a) would be correct, but than I found in Students Book Happy Street 1 b) version.
 
 And how do we say:
 a) Do you like hot-dog? or
 b) Do you like hot-dogs?
 
 Thanks in advance for your replies.
 Gratefully,
 Pika
 
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 matteunsun
 
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							| Pizza is uncountable, so we say "Do you like pizza?"  As ladybird said, fruit is uncountable too (It�s a collective noun).  Similarly, but strangely, spaghetti is uncountable (Do you like spaghetti?) whereas noodles are countable (Do you like noodles?)!  Hope it helps... |  28 Oct 2008     
					
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 matteunsun
 
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							| Sorry - it�s "Do you like hot dogs?"  They�re countable... |  28 Oct 2008     
					
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 Alenka
 
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							| Thank you so much for your answers, greetings
 Pika
 
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 matteunsun
 
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							| Hi Ladybird - it is confusing!  It depends on whether we are talking generally or specifically - hence pizza/a pizza, cake/a cake and ice-cream/an ice-cream...Please, don�t ask why spaghetti is uncountable when noodles are countable though...  |  28 Oct 2008     
					
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 cheezels
 
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							| Hi there, as a native english speaker from NZ I can ssay that matteunsun is correct... It�s just one of those things that "just is"....
 
 
 
  
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 juvelry
 
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							| Hi.
Spaghetti is uncountable coz it is not an english word so we call a dish itself. As for noodles - itis a dish,as you can physically literally take one noodle, it is not collective. That is what I think. :) Take care everyone. |  7 Nov 2008     
					
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