We sometimes pluralize non-countable nouns when we are referring to the container or form in which they come. You order two coffees (one for you, one for your friend), but what you really mean is two cups of coffee. You're counting the cups, not the liquid
We sometimes pluralize non-countable nouns when we are referring to the container or form in which they come. You order two coffees (one for you, one for your friend), but what you really mean is two cups of coffee. You're counting the cups, not the liquid
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