2011年3月10日 — Both of those options are OK, but they are slightly different. 'Ice cream' refers to ice cream in general, as in I like ice cream; if I heard ...
2016年6月9日 — Ice cream (fuckit: icecream) is an interesting case. I think in speech people often treat it as uncountable. But it's not difficult to imagine ...
2017年11月6日 — And it's fine refer to them as ice creams (plural) or an ice cream (singular). The other interpretation of 'an ice cream' (countable) is when ...
The plural form of ice cream; more than one (kind of) ice cream. Last edited 7 years ago by HydrizBot. Languages. Cymraeg · Eesti · English · Français ...
2016年6月9日 — Your first example with non-count ice cream is correct, since it's talking about ice cream as a product, not individual ice cream cornets or ...
2018年12月19日 — Some people will hyphenate “ice cream” if it is used adjectivally: “ice-cream sundae”. The most accepted form however, would be “ice cream ...