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1. I don't like chocolate.
2. I don't like chocolates.
[Can we use both singular and plural forms; chocolate and chocolates? What is the difference between them?]
2. I don't like chocolates.
[Can we use both singular and plural forms; chocolate and chocolates? What is the difference between them?]
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1 means you don't like chocolate in general, no matter how it's used.
2 means you don't like chocolate candy, especially when it's fixed and sold in small pieces in a box. Example: http://www.roni-sue.com/
2 means you don't like chocolate candy, especially when it's fixed and sold in small pieces in a box. Example: http://www.roni-sue.com/
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