F Fujibei Banned Japanese Someone said the word pumpkin is uncountable and does not take an s in the plural form as one pumpkin and two pumpkin. Is this true?
Someone said the word pumpkin is uncountable and does not take an s in the plural form as one pumpkin and two pumpkin. Is this true?
👁 Copyright Copyright Member Emeritus Penang American English No, that's not true: I carved a pumpkin for Halloween. I carved thirty pumpkins for Halloween. In terms of countability, pumpkin is like any other big round vegetable in your garden.
No, that's not true: I carved a pumpkin for Halloween. I carved thirty pumpkins for Halloween. In terms of countability, pumpkin is like any other big round vegetable in your garden.
👁 Harry Batt Harry Batt Senior Member Minneapolis USA English Yes, and quite often like any small round vegetable like petit peas in their pod.