Chips.
Chocolate candies
The answer is in the question Singular: chocolate Plural: chocolates
Chocolates
Chocolates
The phrase chocolate bars is a noun. It is the plural noun of chocolate bar.
The phrase chocolate bars is a noun. It is the plural noun of chocolate bar.
Prends un chocolat chaud (informal) or prenez un chocolat chaud (formal or plural)
mousse (plural mousses) # An airy pudding served chilled, particularly chocolate mousse. # A savory dish, of meat or seafood, containing gelatin. # A styling cream used for hair. Source: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mousse
The singular forms are:The children like chocolate.The child likes chocolates.The child likes chocolate.The noun 'chocolate' is a word for anything made with or flavored with chocolate (an uncountable noun as a word for a substance).The plural form 'chocolates' is a word for chocolate candies.
A shift in personal pronoun from singular to plural is acceptable if the word that the pronoun replaces shifts from singular to plural; if 'I' becomes 'we' or if 'he' becomes 'they'. For example:I like lemon pie, but we can get the chocolate if you prefer.He brought the salad, she brought the cornbread; they all brought something.
Processes is the plural of 'process'. This can describe an automated task with multiple stages. Ex; m&m chocolate is first mixed and after that colour added.
The term for treats following a meal has two S's: dessert, plural desserts.E.g. Chocolate dessert recipes as opposed to the Sahara desert.