70. MUCH or MANY or A LOT OF_ COUNTABLE or UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS.是【外教课•英国】与Leila和Sabrah爱上英语•真实场景对话•vlog等•Love English with Leila&Sabrah的第70集视频,该合集共计198集,视频收藏或关注UP主,及时了解更多相关视频内容。
1. Many synonyms refer to a large quantity of something, whether countable or uncountable.2. For countable nouns, synonyms include "a lot of," "lots of," "a number of," and "number of."3. For uncountable nouns, synonyms include "much," "an amount of," and "amounts of....
e.g.I have ___(much/many) bananas and milk for lunch.Thank you!就近使用吗? 扫码下载作业帮搜索答疑一搜即得 答案解析 查看更多优质解析 解答一 举报 对,就近使用 解析看不懂?免费查看同类题视频解析查看解答 更多答案(1) 相似问题 用countable noun和uncountable noun造句 1 so+adj+that 2 so+adv+th...
百度试题 结果1 题目若同时有countable noun&uncountable noun时,应该用much还是many?e.g.I have ___(much/many) bananas and milk for lunch.Thank you!就近使用吗? 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 对,就近使用 反馈 收藏
1. "Many" is a countable noun, while "much" is an uncountable noun.2. "Alot" is an informal expression, and "much" is the correct word to use when referring to a large quantity of something.3. When asking about the amount of money, the correct question is "How much is...
1. countable 2. uncountable 3. countable;uncountable "Many" 用于否定句和疑问句,与可数名词连用,例如 "How many restaurants?" 和 "He doesn't have many schools."。在肯定句中,可以使用 "many",例如 "He is the writer of many books."。 "Much" 用于否定句和疑问句,与不可数名词连用,例如 "How ...
用countable noun和uncountable noun造句 Vegetable is a countable noun word.Fruit is a uncountable noun word. 32515 1 so+adj+that 2 so+adv+that 3 so+many+countable noun 4 so+much+countable nous 用以上句型造句 1.The suit was so expensive that he could not afford it.2.You speak so quickly...
Countable and uncountable nouns Reap Cards, Leap Yards 我们来聊聊工作吧,给大家打打鸡血。 毕竟工作能赚钱啊!!! 本期要学的表达式“我有很多工作”。 我有“很多工作”不能说出“many works”哦! 为什么呢? 1. “很多工作”英语怎么说? 首先注意一下,work这个词是个名词,但它是可数名词还是不可数名词呢?
We can also usea lot of/lots ofin negative sentences with countable or uncountable nouns. We don'teatlots of potatoes. I don'thavea lot of time. 常见的错误: 字典参考链接: Much, many, a lot of, lots of : quantifiersdictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/much-many-a-lot-of...
Countable or uncountable nouns: We don’t haveanytime to get popcorn before the film starts.(Time is uncountable) We still havesomeapples on the tree.(Apples are countable) Singular or plural nouns: We don’t haveanychicken left for dinner.(Chicken is singular) ...