First, uncountable, which means abstract ice cream or quantifiers have been placed in front of it.
1 stands for abstract ice cream.
Example: Would you like to have some ice cream?
Would you like some ice cream?
2. there is already a quantifier in front of Ice cream.
Example: the boy ate severe dishevels of ice cream.
The little boy ate several plates of ice cream.
A countable noun refers to an ice cream.
Example: two ice creams, please!
Two ice creams, please.
Extended data
Word usage
1, cream basically means "cream" and "cream", which can refer to food containing cream or creamy articles by extension.
2. cream is an uncountable noun. If it means quantity, it can be preceded by a unit of measurement noun with a simple and plural form plus the structure of of.
3. the extension of cream can also mean "essence" and "the most wonderful part", which is often preceded by the definite article the and used in a singular form.
Lexical collocation
1, shaving cream shaving cream
2. vanishing cream Cream
3. hand cream
4. face cream
5. FurnitureCream furniture wax