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a bread vs some bread

Both 'a bread' and 'some bread' are not correct. 'Bread' is an uncountable noun and should not be preceded by 'a' or 'some'. Instead, you can use 'a loaf of bread' or 'some bread'.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 7964 views

a bread

'A bread' is not correct in English. 'Bread' is an uncountable noun and should not be used with the indefinite article 'a'.

Instead of 'a bread', you can say 'a loaf of bread' or simply 'bread'.
  • Like, bigger than a bread box?
  • It opens and closes like a bread bin.
  • I mean, you would have thought being trapped inside a bread bin was punishment enough.
  • Something the size of a bread box?
  • What's a bread box, dad? Hehe.
  • Bigger than a bread box, but it'll fit in the trunk,
  • She'll just chase me with a bread knife.
  • He left us a bread crumb.
  • It may just be a bread truck.
  • Probably a bread item, most likely a croissant.
  • Their family has lost a bread winner.
  • She bought me a chandelier and a bread maker.
  • I think it was a bread bag. Empty.
  • Looks like we're shooting a bread commercial.
  • I'm not in a bread line.
  • I do it with a bread knife.
  • Actually, bread made with spirits is a bread Father had long been researching.
  • You didn't lay a bread base.
  • On my way here tonight, I passed a bread line that stretched over a kilometre.
  • It's shallow and serrated, as if it were done with a bread knife.

Alternatives:

  • a loaf of bread
  • some bread
  • bread
  • a slice of bread
  • a piece of bread

some bread

'Some bread' is also not correct in English. 'Bread' is an uncountable noun and should not be used with the plural determiner 'some'.

Instead of 'some bread', you can simply say 'bread' or 'a loaf of bread'.
  • I'd like some bread and salad cream.
  • And bring me some bread and cheese.
  • Leave some bread for your sisters.
  • Yesterday I brought him dairy products... and some bread fresh of three days.
  • And I got you some bread.
  • Make some bread for the girls.
  • We'll give them some bread soaked in milk.
  • Célestine, would you get me some bread and cheese.
  • Here, son, have some bread.
  • I'll have some bread. Thanks.
  • Let we get you some bread.
  • You can also have some bread.
  • I'll see that you get some bread.
  • I'm cleaning the portrait of Sister Hildegard with some bread.
  • Grandfather wanted me to by some bread here.
  • Take all this money, and buy me some bread.
  • We went to buy some bread and butter.
  • I'm just getting some bread. Sleep.
  • Ali, give some bread to the children.
  • He wanted to go get some bread and then...

Alternatives:

  • a loaf of bread
  • some bread
  • bread
  • a slice of bread
  • a piece of bread

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