APC 13 09 02# 07 5 3d
We use the following nouns with uncountable nouns to show quantity: a piece ofcake I paper I news I
advice I information I furniture, a glass/bottle of water, a
jar ofjam /honey, a rasher ofbacon, a packet of rice/tea, a loaf/slice ofbread, a pot of yoghurt/honey, a
pot/cup of tea, a kilo of meat, a tubę of toothpaste, a bar of chocolate/soap, a can of soda, a carton of milk, a bowl of sugar/soup, etc.
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