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A cake of collective noun​

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Answered by vanshikasharma15
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I don't believe there is a collective noun for cake. However, the word cake can be both a countable noun (I made three cakes today) and a non-countable noun (I prefer cake to pie.) As a countable noun, it refers to the number of cakes which one has prepared, seen, eaten, delivered, etc.

Answered by fenisebastian
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