What are the homographs in English Please list them,

What are the homographs in English Please list them,

Sheep
Deer deer
Means method
Series
Crossroads
Species
Jin Jin
Mu Mu
The + countable plural
What kinds of plural countable nouns can be added to the?
I hope you can give me some advice
The plural of the + surname means a family, and the predicate verb is plural
I have been here for two weeks.The two weeks have been wonderful.)
The + things that both parties know (it can also be a plural noun: shut the wondows before
you leave the lab.)
In the 1990s
Antonym of free
Freedom -- bondage and imprisonment
free--Durance
Leisurely busy
free--Busy
Free - paid
free--Paid
Free means free, the opposite should be busy
BUSY
busy
busy
I hope my answer can satisfy you
Freedom -- bondage and imprisonment
free--Durance
Leisurely busy
free--Busy
Free - paid
free--Paid
1. Durance in bondage
2. Busy
3. Paid paid
The opposite of free is busy, which means busy
How to recognize the singular and plural of English words
Take a look at this
1、 The rule change of plural noun
1) General plus s
eg:map-maps bag-bags car-cars
2) Words ending with s, SH, CH, x, etc. are added with es
eg:bus-buses watch-watches
3) Add s to words ending with CE, Se, Ze, (d) ge, etc
eg:license-licenses
4) Words ending with the consonant + y change y to I and add es
eg:baby---babies
2、 Irregular changes of plural nouns
1)child---children foot---feet tooth---teeth
mouse---mice man---men woman---women
Note: the plural of compound words with man and woman is also - men and - women
2) Simple complex homomorphism
eg:deer,sheep,fish,Chinese,Japanese
li,jin,yuan,two li,three mu,four jin
However, except RMB yuan, Jiao and Fen, US dollar, pound sterling and Franc all have plural forms
a dollar,two dollars; a meter,two meters
3) Collective nouns, in the singular but in the plural
Eg: people, police, Castle, etc. are plural in themselves. We can't say a people, a police, a castle, but we can say
A person, a policeman, a head of Castle, the English, the British, the French, the Chinese, the Japanese, the Swiss and other nouns are used as complex numbers when they refer to the general name of the people
Eg: the Chinese are industries and brave
4) Nouns ending with s and still singular, such as:
a. Maths, politics, physics and other subject nouns are uncountable and singular
b. News is an uncountable noun
c. The United States and the United Nations shall be regarded as singular
The United Nations was organized in 1945
d. The plural titles of books, plays, newspapers and magazines can also be regarded as singular
"The Arabian Nights" is a very interesting story-book.
It's a very interesting story book
5) It means something made up of two parts, such as glasses, trousers, clothes
If you want to express a specific number, you should use the quantifiers pair; suit; a pair of glasses; two pairs of trousers
6) In addition, there are also some nouns whose plural sometimes means something special, such as: goods, waters, fish
3
1) When the subject of there be is a series of things, the predicate should be consistent with the nearest subject
There is a pen,a knife and several books on the desk..
There are twenty boy-students and twenty-three girl-students in the class.
2) When either or… With neither When connecting two subjects, the predicate is consistent with the nearest subject. If the sentence is guided by here, there and there is more than one subject, the predicate is usually consistent with the nearest subject
Either you or she is to go.
Here is a pen,a few envelops and some paper for you.
3) When the subject is followed by phrases such as with, together with, like, except, but, no less than, as well as, the predicate verb is consistent with the subject
The teacher together with some students is visiting the factory.
He as well as I wants to go boating.
4、 The predicate should be singular
1) The pronoun each and the compound pronoun composed of every, some, no, any are used as the subject, or the subject contains each, every, and the predicate should be singular
Each of us has a tape-recorder.
There is something wrong with my watch.
2) When the subject is a book or a maxim, the predicate verb is often singular
The Arabian Night is a book known to lovers of English.
It is a good book familiar to English lovers
3) When compound nouns of money, time, price or measure are used as subjects, they are usually regarded as a whole, and the predicate is usually singular
Three weeks was allowed for making the necessary preparations.
Ten yuan is enough.
Add the before the plural of the surname to show whether the predicate verb of "couple" or "family" is singular or plural
For example, should the predicate verb after the Smiths be singular or plural?
The plural means a family. There is more than one person in the family, so we use the plural. But if we only refer to the whole family, we use the singular
complex
Because you already know it's a family, there should be more than one person in a family. It generally refers to a family
What's the opposite of free?
Busy vs. idle
Constraint
Restrict, restrict
The following two are free
When things are very free: full
When people are very free: busy
I don't remember the antonym
busy
The antonym of free is busy, because free means free, busy means busy, so the answer is busy!
How many English words have the same singular and plural
1. Sheet, fish, deer, salmon, COD, bison
2. Craft and its compound words: craft, aircraft, spacecraft
3. Chinese, Japanese, Swiss
4. Some words at the end of - s: species, means, works
5. Others: Offspring
In junior high school, it's a simple Chinese Japanese sheep deer
chinese
japanese
sheep
deer
Sheep
fish
means
species
All the plural of the noun plus the singular or plural of the predicate verb?
Plural, of course
All the neighbors are talking about it.
All the neighbors are talking about it
singular
Write the words as required. Bus (negative) good (antonym) too (synonym) big (antonym) China (adjective) inside (antonym)
buses
Bad
also
small
Chinese
outside
buses bad also small Chinese outside
buses bad also small Chinese outside
Bus negative buses
Good - antonym bad - terrible.
Too also
Big - small - adj.
Chinese - adjective Chinese
Inside - antonym outside
The negative sentence uses either. Small Chinese (the first letter must be capitalized!) outside
Is my favorite sports singular or plural
Sorry, I'm not very clear. What I want to ask is: should the content of my favorite sports be about one kind of sports or many kinds of sports?
Both singular and plural
I personally think it's better to write one, because it can highlight the key points, but the title should be all right
I think it's better to write two or more. If it's one, the title should be my favorite sport