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Food A bowl of rice A dish of spaghetti A pound of meat/cheese A piece of cake/pie A can of soup A box of cereal A bag of flour A carton of ice cream A jar of peanut butter A loaf of bread A slice of bread/pizza A package of pasta A dash of salt A cube of ice A pack of gum A head of lettuce/cabbage An ear of corn A kernel of corn A grain of wheat/salt A stalk of celery A spear of asparagus A clove of garlic Liquid A teaspoon of medicine A tablespoon of vinegar A glass of water A cup of coffee A pint of blood A quart of milk A half gallon of juice A gallon of punch A tank of gas A jug of lemonade A bottle of wine A keg of beer A shot of vodka A drop of rain Personal items A bar of soap A tube of toothpaste A container of shampoo A stick of deodorant A bottle of perfume/cologne A roll of toilet paper A ball of cotton Sewing items A spool of thread A skein of yarn A yard/meter of ribbon A (square) foot/meter of fabric/cloth Stationery A piece of paper A pad of paper A roll of tape A stick/piece of chalk A bottle/tube of glue A jar of paste A pair of scissors Notes: 1. Measure words can also be counted : one slice of toast, two slices of toast, etc. 2. Some items can be either count or non-count, depending on composition or arrangement. For example, A bar of chocolate (non-count [perceived as one solid item]) A box of chocoloates (count [perceived as several individual items])
Posted on: Sat, 06 Jul 2013 14:34:42 +0000

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