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Question: Ask "How many ice cream" or "How much ice cream" which one is correct?
The correct choice depends on what you are referring to. - Use "How much ice cream" when you're talking about an unspecified quantity of ice cream as a substance. Ice cream is generally considered a non-count noun when you're talking about it in terms of volume or mass (e.g., "How much ice cream is left in the tub?"). - Use "How many ice creams" when you're referring to countable items, such as cones, bars, or servings. For example, "How many ice creams are left in the freezer?" would refer to individual ice cream items like cones or bars. So, if you're thinking of ice cream as a general quantity, use "how much"; if you're talking about countable units, use "how many."
The correct phrase would depend on what exactly you want to inquire. - If you are asking about the quantity of ice cream in terms of weight, volume, or any general amount, you would ask "How much ice cream?" For example, "How much ice cream do we have left?" - If you are referring to the number of individual items related to ice cream, such as cones or servings, you would use "How many." For example, "How many ice cream cones did we buy?"
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