Bamboo singular and plural Is the explanation the same as fish's? Bamboos are used when many kinds of bamboo are together For the same kind of bamboo, use a bamboo or some bamboo?

Bamboo singular and plural Is the explanation the same as fish's? Bamboos are used when many kinds of bamboo are together For the same kind of bamboo, use a bamboo or some bamboo?

Bamboo is countable when it means bamboo (one by one)
But when it comes to bamboo, for example, the chair is made of bamboo
Fish is also countable when it means fish (one by one)
When it comes to fish, it's uncountable
bamboo: [ ˌbæm'bu: ]
a. It's made of bamboo
n. Bamboo
Morphological changes:
Plural: Bamboo
Examples and usage:
1.New buildings sprang up like bamboo shoots after a spring rain.
New buildings have sprung up in large numbers.
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bamboo: [ ˌbæm'bu: ]
a. It's made of bamboo
n. Bamboo
Morphological changes:
Plural: Bamboo
Examples and usage:
1.New buildings sprang up like bamboo shoots after a spring rain.
New buildings have sprung up in large numbers.
2.This armchair is made of bamboo.
This armchair is made of bamboo.
3.Many farmer's fields are irrigated by water brought from a river or lake through bamboo pipes.
Many farmers' fields are irrigated with water from rivers or lakes through bamboo pipes.
4.I do not think we have any vase make of bamboo.
I don't think we have bamboo vases. Put it away
Is the predicate singular or plural
I want to know
It should be combined with context
If it means "people", the predicate is plural
If it means "nation", the predicate is singular
The plural, people are collective nouns and the singular is person
singular
People is homomorphic.
Plural determinate
Plural
Is mango plural "s" or "es"?
In contemporary American English, data is often used as the singular, so it is often used in the plural form of data. In addition, lens is a singular countable noun, and its plural form is lens
1) The plural forms of nouns ending with - f or 0-fe are as follows:
a) Rule form:
belief---beliefs chief----chiefs cliff----cliffs grief----griefs
b) Irregular form, that is, change - f or - Fe into - V, then add - es, the pronunciation is [VZ]:
calf---calves half---halves leaf----leaves life----lives
loaf---loaves self---shelves thief---thieves wife---wives
Wolf --- wolvesc) can be both regular and irregular
Is bamboo a countable noun
When bamboo stands for one root, it is countable, and the plural number is bamboo
Is the predicate of man singular or plural?
Title, such as
We know the man must
a.do thier best
c.try his best
Is there anything like that?
It's all human here
When man means man, man is a countable noun, and the predicate verb should be determined according to the singular and plural of man. 2. When human means uncountable noun, the predicate verb uses the singular, but in this problem, man is preceded by the modifier, the man means a kind of one, that is to say, human, so the predicate verb uses the singular, and the + noun means a kind of one, All predicates have to be singular
C
Express a class of people with the singular
Do you want to add s to the plural of sheep
No, prototype
Is bamboo plural?
RT
There are two explanations when bamboo is used as a noun
1. Bamboo, bamboo can be counted or uncountable at this time. Bamboo is a kind of plant abstractly
2. Bamboo can't be counted as a kind of raw material at this time
Keep asking if you have any questions
Hope to help the landlord
yes
bamboos
Generally, it is uncountable. When it is used as a noun, it is uncountable. When it refers to category, it can be plural banboos
bamboo
bam.boo
[bæm`bu; bæmˋbu:]
noun
(pl. ~s)
1 (U) bamboo
2 A. (U) bamboo
b. (c) bamboo stick
adjective
Bamboo
~ shoots [sprouts]
Bamboo shoots
Bamboo
a ~ basket
Bamboo basket
Is the predicate verb after percent plural or singular?
1、10 percent of apple ___
2、10 percent of apples ___
3、one percent of apple ___
4、one percent of apples ___
Can you tell me whether the predicates in the blanks of the above four sentences are singular or plural? And give the Chinese meaning of the four sentences,
1. Odd 10% of an apple
2. Ten percent of the plural apple
3. Odd one percent of an apple
4. One percent of the plural apple
Plural addition of English nouns
For example, photo --- photos
potato--potatoes
Why is the plural different? Why is zero + s or ES OK?
Is there any difference between the vowel + O and the consonant + O in the plural of nouns ending with o?
Well, it's rote learning. There's no difference between vowel + O or consonant + O plural
Nouns ending in O, when plural:
a. Add s, such as: Photo --- photos piano --- piano
radio---radios zoo---zoos;
b. Add es, such as: potato -- potato, tomato -- tomato
c. Yes, such as zero --- zeros / zeroes
How to change the plural of English countable nouns with "s" and words ending with "Y"? When can I add them directly? When must I add "ies" to "Y"?
Vowel letter + y ending, can be added directly, such as: boy, toy, play
At the end of consonant letter + y, you must go to y and add "ies", such as fly, family