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12.2.4 Partitive expressions with uncountable nouns

Partitive expressions make it possible to count things expressed by uncountable nouns. The most common ones include bit, piece and item:

There was a bit of annoyance in his voice.
Let me give you a piece of advice.
Several items of jewellery were stolen.

Other examples of everyday partitive expressions are:

I'd like a loaf of bread, two bars of chocolate and a tube of toothpaste, please.
Can I have another slice of cake?
Mateusz drank a glass of beer.