When do you use singular and plural in English? These are some sentences in new concept Lesson 15 1.For most of them,fifty pence is a small price to pay for a nice big bar of chocolate. 2.George was not too upset by his experience because the lady who owns the sweet shop heard about his troubles and rewarded him with a large box of chocolates. What about a dozen chocolates, a box of chocolates, etc

When do you use singular and plural in English? These are some sentences in new concept Lesson 15 1.For most of them,fifty pence is a small price to pay for a nice big bar of chocolate. 2.George was not too upset by his experience because the lady who owns the sweet shop heard about his troubles and rewarded him with a large box of chocolates. What about a dozen chocolates, a box of chocolates, etc

La la! I just looked up the Oxford Advanced English Chinese dictionary, which said: "chocolate" is uncountable, but chocolate can be used as "chocolate candy", which means countable