“Food” is usually a non-count noun. It's singular, not plural. You say “food is….” “Foods” is a plural count noun meaning kinds of food.
Were good or was good?
As I said above, was and were are in the past tense, but they are used differently. Was is used in the first person singular (I) and the third person singular (he, she, it). Were is used in the second person singular and plural (you, your, yours) and first and third person plural (we, they).
Which is correct foods or food?
“Foods” is a plural count noun meaning kinds of food. “A food” is a singular count noun meaning a kind of food. In this usage “food” is a count noun.
Does food have plural?
Food is commonly used as a non-countable or a mass noun and thus it is already a plural. ... Foods can be used as a countable, plural noun when talking about different types of foods. Foods is usually used with a quantifier such as types or kinds in order to be more accurate.Sep 13, 2016
Is it correct to use foods?
Food is an uncountable noun. You can't count one food or two foods. Use food as an uncountable noun when you are talking about food in general. ... However, you can also talk about specific kinds of food, and this is where you can sometimes use foods.Oct 13, 2010
How do you compliment food?
- Tastes great! Eating something delicious right now? ...
- Really good! Here's something else you could say instead of delicious. ...
- Wow, [this food] is amazing! If something tastes better than you expected, you could use the word wow to express your surprise. ...
- Yummy. ...
- Flavorful. ...
- Mouth-watering.