Mistakes Almost Students Make and How to Avoid Them -loaf of bread
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We say a loaf of bread, (NOT a bread). Bread is uncountable.
She bought a loaf of bread. (Don’t say: She bought a bread).
She taught me how to make a loaf of bread. (Don’t say: She taught me how to make a bread).
We say much/far younger than, (NOT very younger than). He's much/far younger than I am. (Don’t say: He's very younger than I am.) Her husband is much/far older than she is. (Don’t say: Her husband is veryolder than she is). Chinese is much/far more difficult than French. (Don’t say: Chinese is very more difficult than French).
We say a journey, (NOT a travel). Travel is uncountable. We had a long journey through the mountains. (Don’t say: We had a long travel through the mountains) . We had a long journey by coach from the north to the south of the country. (Don’t say: We had a long travel by coach from the north to the south of the country). I wish you a good journey! (Don’t say: I wish you a good travel!).
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