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she is eating a pizza vs she is eating pizza

Both sentences are correct, but the second is more common. "She is eating a pizza" implies that she is eating an entire pizza, while "She is eating pizza" is a statement indicating that she is consuming pizza in general.
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Explained by Vince
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Last updated: September 11, 2024

she is eating a pizza

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to a specific pizza that she is eating.

Examples:

  • She is eating a pizza with pepperoni and mushrooms.
  • She is eating a pizza that she ordered from the Italian restaurant.
  • Presentation isn't as easy as eating a pizza.
  • I see someone eating a pizza.
  • While eating a pizza he was annoying his sister.
  • While eating a pizza he was annoying his sister.
  • While Clara was dying, I was eating a pizza!
  • I'm eating pizza that's not on a plate.
  • He's eating pizza watching a show.
  • He was just eating pizza, and then he disappeared.
  • I once caught you eating pizza in the shower.
  • Like about Bob breaking down and eating pizza just before I picked him up.
  • Do you think me, her and George are going to be eating a pizza in front of The Real Hustle now that's out?
  • My guess is, he's speed eating pizza with Jughead.
  • I wouldn't be eating pizza in front of you if I actually liked you.
  • They're eating pizza and becoming well-rounded people.
  • I enjoy answering the door during dinner, and quite frankly, nothing makes me happier than eating pizza off a paper plate.
  • I mean, dating her is like, eating pizza with a knife and fork.
  • You know, it's like eating pizza-flavored ice cream.
  • -No, I'm talking about eating pizzas.
  • I'm sorry that you're eating pizza on your own, and that Alex has left you.
  • You're coming over, and we're eating pizza and watching a movie.

Alternatives:

  • She is eating the pizza.
  • She is eating that pizza.

she is eating pizza

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to the general act of eating pizza without specifying a particular pizza.

Examples:

  • She is eating pizza for dinner.
  • She loves eating pizza on Fridays.
  • I'm eating pizza that's not on a plate.
  • He's eating pizza watching a show.
  • He was just eating pizza, and then he disappeared.
  • I once caught you eating pizza in the shower.
  • Like about Bob breaking down and eating pizza just before I picked him up.
  • My guess is, he's speed eating pizza with Jughead.
  • I wouldn't be eating pizza in front of you if I actually liked you.
  • They're eating pizza and becoming well-rounded people.
  • I enjoy answering the door during dinner, and quite frankly, nothing makes me happier than eating pizza off a paper plate.
  • I mean, dating her is like, eating pizza with a knife and fork.
  • You know, it's like eating pizza-flavored ice cream.
  • -No, I'm talking about eating pizzas.
  • I'm sorry that you're eating pizza on your own, and that Alex has left you.
  • You're coming over, and we're eating pizza and watching a movie.
  • And eating pizza - I'm nearly 16 years old!
  • Cooper apologized to her, and he says she's fine, and she's backstage eating pizza.
  • And if I had to choose between going to some big crazy party or staying home and eating pizza and watching movies with you I'd choose you every time.
  • What are you doing eating pizza all alone in the dark?
  • He sort of understood the technology, and he realized that security was very important if you were going to be a Carder, but he didn't spend his days and nights bent over a computer, eating pizza, drinking coke and that sort of thing.
  • Do you call eating pizza in the same dive pizzeria every night eating out?

Alternatives:

  • She is eating some pizza.
  • She is eating a slice of pizza.

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