This is a box They are boxes. Or they are many boxes

This is a box They are boxes. Or they are many boxes

These are boxes.
The plural of a box is boxes
No other words. Just change the plural
These are boxes.
These are many (or some or a lot of) boxes
Anyway, it's in the middle.
The first a modifies a singular noun and a zero article is used by default when a plural noun is used
This is a box and that is a knife
These are boxes and those are knives. The demonstrative pronoun this that is singular and should be changed to plural, the plural of this is these, the plural of that is those, the predicate is singular and should be changed to plural are, and the noun should be changed to plural accordingly
These are boxes and those are knives。
This—These
is——are
a box—boxes
that——those
a knife——knives
Well, these are fixed changes. Just remember~
A cup of tea or the cup of tea
A cut of tea is generally used for the first appearance, and the cut of tea is generally used for the second appearance
He passes me a cup of tea.The cup of tea tastes good.
Do you want to know which words or phrases modify uncountable nouns
How to say in English?
Many, little, a little, some (any), a lot of, huge amounts of, etc
I want to (a cup of tea)
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How to divide countable nouns and uncountable nouns in English
Don't use grammar, it's better to give some examples, such as: water is an uncountable noun
Generally speaking, countable nouns can be divided into singular and plural. Nouns such as people or things and collective nouns are generally countable. Sometimes, we can try to add a cardinal word before the word to judge. Nouns that can use cardinal number of words are usually countable nouns, such as a boy, three
T, Ben, to, like, join, club, the, art and, come, show, US, to, it
After does't
This is a question
Answer: Ben doesn't like to join the art culb
【Come and show it to us.】
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Ben does't like to join the art club.
The second question is incomplete. If there is a problem, please check it.
Ben & nbsp; doesn & nbsp; T & nbsp; like & nbsp; to & nbsp; join & nbsp; the & nbsp; Art & nbsp; club. Come & nbsp; and & nbsp; show & nbsp; it & nbsp; to & nbsp; us.
What are the uncountable nouns in English?
What are the words and phrases that modify uncountable nouns?
It's hard to count the words "bread, beer, cloth, coffee, cream, cream, dust, gin, gin, glass, gold ice, jam, oil, paper, sand, soap, stone, tea, water, juice, drink, wine, wood and wood
Show; can; to; pot; how; make; you; a; paper; me,
Can you show me how to make a paper boat?
Can you show me how to make a paper boat?
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Can you show me how to make a paper pot? Pot
Can you show me how to make a paper boat?
Uncountable nouns in English
At least 15
The most common uncountable nouns are: advice, baggage, change (change), furniture, hair, home, information, knowledge, luggage, money, news, progress, traffic 2. Other uncountable nouns are: absence, age, anger, comfort, energy, equipment, ex
air water weather colour paper food rice hair cotton flower tea luck wine sand wind dust
advice fun food paper salt water work health ice snow knowledge news
traffic homework information