We were going to eat the loaf of bread that we cooked.
It would be "Since he didn't get much sleep then he was loafing around all day"
The mice ate two loaves of bread in one night.
The noun loaf is the singular, the noun loaves is the plural. Either is correct depending on use:I will pick up a loaf of bread on my way home.We baked five loaves of bread for the bake sale.
These are called compound clauses. An example: [I went to the shop] and [I bought a loaf of bread].
The woman at the bakery trenchantly cut the loaf of bread.
There is not collective noun for the word 'loaf'. A collective noun is a word for a group of things; the noun loaf is a singular, one loaf. The plural noun is 'loaves'. Some collective nouns for loaves are a batch of loaves or a stack of loaves. Other collective nouns for loaves would be a word suitable for the context of the loaves; for example a basket of loaves, a shelf of loaves, a case of loaves, etc.
Make me a LOAF of bread
i dont know what does loaf means
I just ate a delicious loaf of bread with butter.
Those who get half a loaf become happy because half a loaf is better than none.
There was bacteria on the loaf of bread he ate
The mice ate two loaves of bread in one night.
The man at the bakery trenchantly cut the loaf of bread.
There was bacteria on the loaf of bread he ate, and he got very sick
The loaf of bread was fresh - I received it straight from the oven.
jemma kneaded the uncooked loaf
My mother sent me to the shop with One Shilling to buy a loaf of bread.
The man had a guilty conscience after stealing the loaf of bread and returned it to the store.