Winwin2011
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We cannot use singular countable nouns without a/an/the/my etc.
A kid was at the fast food restaurant with his mon. He asked 'Mom, may I have pizza and lemon tea?' His mon said ' No, you are sick, Pizza is not good for your health'
'Pizza' can be a countable or uncountable noun. However, is 'pizza' a countable or uncountable noun in the above context. If it is a countable noun in the above sentence, is it necessary to use an article or determiners before 'pizza'?
Thanks for your help.
A kid was at the fast food restaurant with his mon. He asked 'Mom, may I have pizza and lemon tea?' His mon said ' No, you are sick, Pizza is not good for your health'
'Pizza' can be a countable or uncountable noun. However, is 'pizza' a countable or uncountable noun in the above context. If it is a countable noun in the above sentence, is it necessary to use an article or determiners before 'pizza'?
Thanks for your help.