Is bread countable noun or uncountable?
Bread is a countable noun and an uncountable noun.
Here's why:
* Countable: We can count individual pieces of bread: "I bought two loaves of bread" or "Can I have three slices of bread?"
* Uncountable: When referring to bread in general, we treat it as uncountable: "There's not much bread left," or "I love the smell of fresh bread."
So, it depends on the context and how it's used in the sentence.
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