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Is cheese countable or uncountable?
Cheese is both a countable noun and an uncountable noun.

When cheese refers to "cheese; Cheese is an uncountable noun. When referring to a certain type or a certain "cheese"; Cheese is a countable noun, and the plural form is cheese. Cheese refers to a certain kind or type of "cheese"; "Cheese" is a countable noun, which can be used as subject, object and prepositional object in a sentence. Cheese means "cheese; Cheese is an uncountable noun, and the plural form is cheese.

Common sentence patterns:

She prepared some bread and cheese for her husband for lunch.

She prepared some bread and cheese for her husband for lunch.

Bilingual examples of cheese

1, cheese Will. Supplement? Extra? Bite? Where to? Really? Pasta? Dish

Cheese will add flavor to pasta.

2. is there? Mildew? Open? That? Cheese.

The cheese is moldy.

3、The? Cheese? Is it? Left? Where to? Age? For what? Where is it? At least? Answer? Year.

This cheese won't ripen for at least a year.

4、The? Two? Cheese? Used to be. Very? Different? Are you online? Both? Smell? And then what? Texture.

The taste and taste of these two cheeses are quite different.