Can't count noun add what be verb? Very urgent! The assignment is: Chicken ------- (be) very delicious. (request: fill in the blanks with the proper form of the words in brackets) what verb to be used? By the way, I'll ask you again, --- (Health) food is important. (request: fill in the blanks with the proper form of the words in brackets) thank you~

Can't count noun add what be verb? Very urgent! The assignment is: Chicken ------- (be) very delicious. (request: fill in the blanks with the proper form of the words in brackets) what verb to be used? By the way, I'll ask you again, --- (Health) food is important. (request: fill in the blanks with the proper form of the words in brackets) thank you~


Chicken is (be)very delicious.
Be verb, is are am
Chicken is an uncountable noun. The verb be is singular
Healthy(health)food is important.
Healthy (adjective)
Healthy food is important
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Here is a sheep, here is a group of sheep, help translate English


There is a sheep here.
There are a lot of sheep here.
Grammar: NOUN
1、 Nouns are divided into proper nouns (capitalized) and common nouns
2、 Nouns are divided into countable nouns (with singular and plural) and uncountable nouns (without singular and plural)
3、 The rules of countable nouns changing into plural are as follows
1. Direct + s: desks pens chairs
2. S, x, CH, SH + es: buses boxes, peaches dishes
dresses foxes watches
3. If it ends with f or Fe, change f or Fe to ves:
bookshelf---bookshelves knife—knives wife---wives
4. Ending with the consonant + y, change y to ies:
family—families baby—babies library—libraries
study—studies strawberry—strawberries
5. Irregular: man men woman
foot—feet tooth—teeth goose—geese
fish—fish sheep—sheep deer—deer
Chinese—Chinese English—English
child—children mouse—mice ox—oxen
4、 The pronunciation rules of "s" or "es"
Qingqing / S / desks
Turbid / Z / pens
Yuanzhuo / Z / chairs
-es/iz/ buses



Uncountable and countable nouns together, followed by the verb be is or are
It's not there be. It's normal


For the word that follows, the word that follows is countable in the plural, and the word that doesn't count is singular