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							| countable or uncountable? 
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							| Hey guys, could you help me with something? lobster and cabbage, my dictionary says they are both countable and uncountable but how am I to explain this to my students?
 Thanks in advance:)
 
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							| thank you, I can work with this.>:D< 
 
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							| Lobster on the fork: uncountable/non-count Lobster crawling in the ocean: countable   However, we usually say a head of cabbage for countable. |  22 Mar 2012     
					
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							| Interesting , Moody moody! This is the first time I have heard " a head of cabbage" Is it American English or is it British ENglish too, ? Lived in England for 4 years and always heard people say : "a" cabbage.   |  22 Mar 2012     
					
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							| Not sure, maybe it is an Americanism. I always say "head of cabbage" or "head of lettuce." |  22 Mar 2012     
					
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							| Mariethe - We use a head of cabbage/lettuce too, although it is not common.  Most just say a  cabbage/lettuce |  23 Mar 2012     
					
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							| Do you like lobster? (uncount) The fisherman caught more than 100 lobsters. (count) 
 I don �t like cabbage. (uncount) Cabbages are easy to grow. (count) 
 Believe it or not: There is a restaurant in Bangkok called Cabbages and Condoms! |  23 Mar 2012     
					
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							| Hi Philip! 
 Which means both cabbages and condoms are countable! LOL
  
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							| I would like to see a menu from that restaurant... But I am not sure that I would eat there! |  23 Mar 2012     
					
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							| Although u may laugh did u know that Cabbages&Condoms is an excellent organization that helps the poor people of Thailand?   |  23 Mar 2012     
					
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