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Is candy a countable noun?
Candy is an uncountable noun when it refers to candy, and it is an uncountable noun when it refers to all kinds of candy and candy. Later y will be changed to I plus es.

Word parsing:

Candy pronunciation: English ['k? Beautiful? ndi]

candy

Verb (abbreviation for verb) is boiled in sugar; Crystallize into sugar

Word deformation:

1, plural noun: candy

2. Past tense: candy

3. Past participle: candied fruit

4. Present participle: candying

Third person singular: candy

Bilingual example:

The greedy little boy ate all the sweets at the party.

The greedy little boy ate all the sweets at the party.

Extended data:

synonym

1 sweet

Pronunciation: English [swi? t]? Beauty [swi? t]

Sweet; Aromatic; Melodious; beautiful

Sweet food; sugar

The dentist told the boy not to eat too much candy.

The dentist warned the boy not to eat too much candy.

2. Sugar

Pronunciation: English ['? (r)] beauty ['ɡ? r]

Sugar, sugar; Sugar vat; Sweet words, flattery; Baby, sweetheart

Sweeten; Sprinkle sugar on ...

I bought him a bag of candy.

I bought him a bag of candy.