Under what circumstances is a drink a countable noun and an uncountable noun? Soft drinks is written in the book. Is it right to use the plural here

Under what circumstances is a drink a countable noun and an uncountable noun? Soft drinks is written in the book. Is it right to use the plural here


Drink is usually a countable noun when it comes to drinks
It says soft drinks in the book. That's right
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[I think it's good, so I'll take it in time. Thank you! (*^__ ^*(hee hee 】



What are the differences between modifying countable nouns and uncountable nouns?


A large deal of, a plenty of and a good supply of modify uncountable nouns in most cases, such as: a plenty of wa



Is enough used to modify uncountable nouns? What about countable nouns?
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It depends on what word is followed. Enough can be followed by plural or uncountable nouns. Of course, when uncountable nouns are followed, there is no plural form, such as is there enough money for me? I don't have enough clothes.time In addition to indicating that "several times" is a countable noun, other situations are generally uncountable