In Japanese culture, giving someone a piece of Japanese candy or something sweet can be a sign of hospitality, politeness, or gratitude. It may also symbolize a gesture of kindness or a way to express appreciation towards the recipient.
"a piece of cake"
piece as in a piece of pizzaHe ate a piece of pizza.
Yes, "piece" is a concrete noun because it refers to something that can be seen and touched.
Piece can be a noun and a verb. Noun: e.g. a part of a larger whole. Verb: to reassemble something (e.g. we'll piece it back together)
either a noun, as in a chip (food) or a chip off the old block or something. or a verb, as in to chip something.
A piece of candy or something that they could really use or that they need.
There is no piece of candy.
The piece of candy is at the plaza.
The candy corn is about 0.2220 pounds
one piece of candy is approximately 5 themassi
I have a piece of candy.
NO!, only i can
their is no average weight of an candy
No
piece of paper gum candy pen/pencils chips money
I think the worlds smallest candy is mini m&ms Im not sure? I think the worlds smallest candy is Pop Rocks, or Nerds.
bubblegum