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One cup of teff has twice as much iron as wheat And then I saw the explanation about this sentence in the teacher s guide book It says twice as much iron as wheat can be Hi everyone I am learning Hindi now I know that Hindi together with Urdu belong to the Indo Iranian branch to which Persian is also attached Thus I am wondering whether
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News is uncountable in the same way that wheat or gold or water or weather are uncountable Uncountable nouns take singular verbs and being uncountable can never take I aspirate all the WH words which where why whale wheat much to chagrin of my children who insist that I m wrong Here is an interesting read on W vs WH
No seriously This Forum will often be a source of priceless information but it s still up to you to pick the wheat from the chaff as the expression goes The good news is I wonder if this isn t a British usage While the term foodstuff is familiar to me as an American I would expect to see it only in the formal technical discussions of economists
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