I am eating pizza vs. I am eating a pizza.

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Winwin2011

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'Pizza' is a countable/uncoutable noun.

When we are saying 'I am eating pizza', is pizza an uncountable noun here?

Does it sound natural to say 'I am eating a pizza' or 'I am eating a slice of pizza'?

Thanks.
 
You can just say "I'm having pizza."

Some pizzas are "personal sized" and you can eat a pizza. If it's a large pizza where we usually have a slice or two, then you can eat a slice of pizza.

They're all okay.
 
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