The plural of loaf (of bread) is loaves
You gave them several loaves of bread.
The plural of bread is just bread, if it is all one type, like just white bread. If however you are talking about multiple types (e.g white and brown) then the plural is breads.
The plural of bread may be bread or breads. Usually, one refers to many loaves of bread, or many different types of bread, but the word breads is not unknown.
The plural form of bushel is bushels.
The plural of loaf (of bread) is loaves
You gave them several loaves of bread.
The plural of bread is just bread, if it is all one type, like just white bread. If however you are talking about multiple types (e.g white and brown) then the plural is breads.
The word bread is a mass noun. A loaf of bread is one unit; loaves of bread, slices of bread, or pieces of bread are plural forms for bread.The plural form for mass nouns is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of'; for example 'The choice of breads was Italian, French, rye, and pita.'
The plural of bread may be bread or breads. Usually, one refers to many loaves of bread, or many different types of bread, but the word breads is not unknown.
The pronouns that takes the place of the noun 'bread' are it, its, itself.The noun 'bread' is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance, so there is not plural pronoun for the noun 'bread'.
The plural of loaf is loaves.Two example sentences for "loaves" are:Please pick up two loaves of bread from the shop.The delivery driver loaded the loaves of bread into his lorry.
"Loaves" is the plural; the singular is "loaf". Example sentence:Mom baked six loaves of bread for the bake sale.
Broccoli has no plural in English. It is a mass noun, like "bread" rather than a count noun like "vegetable".
it isnt. other people just say breads.
The plural form of bushel is bushels.
The plural form for the noun loaf is loaves; the plural possessive form is loaves'.Consider this example:The chef complained that the loaves' crusts were too thick.