不可數(shù)名詞是指不能以數(shù)目來計(jì)算,不可以分成個(gè)體的概念、狀態(tài)、品質(zhì)、感情或表示物質(zhì)材料的東西;它一般沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式,只有單數(shù)形式,它的前面不能用不定冠詞a/an,若要表示它的個(gè)體意義時(shí),一般要與一個(gè)名詞短語連用,相當(dāng)于中文里的【數(shù)詞+(量詞)+名詞】,其中的量詞意義依與具體的名詞搭配而定。以下是整理的相關(guān)資料,希望對(duì)您有所幫助!
Some nouns in English are uncountable nouns.
英語中有些單詞是不可數(shù)名詞。
We do not use uncountable nouns in the plural and we do not use them with the indefinite article, a/an.
不可數(shù)名詞沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式,我們也不用不定冠詞a/an修飾他們。
We ate a lot of foods >We ate a lot of food
We bought some new furnitures >We bought some new furniture.
That’s a useful information >That’s useful information
We can use some quantifiers with uncountable nouns:
我們可以用某些量詞修飾不可數(shù)名詞:
He gave me some useful advice.
They gave us a lot of information.
Uncountable nouns often refer to:
不可數(shù)名詞有一下類別:
Substances: food; water; wine; salt; bread; iron
Human feelings or qualities: anger; cruelty; happiness; honesty; pride;
Activities: help; sleep; travel; work
Abstract ideas: beauty; death; fun; life
Common uncountable nouns
常見的不可數(shù)名詞
There are some common nouns in English, like accommodation, which are uncountable nouns even though they have plurals in other languages:
英語語法入門:不可數(shù)名詞
Let me give you some advice.
How much luggage have you got?
If we want to make these things countable, we use expressions like:
英語語法入門:不可數(shù)名詞
Let me give you a piece of advice.
That’s a useful piece of equipment.
We bought a few bits of furniture for the new apartment.
She had six separate items of luggage.
but we do not use accommodation, money and traffic in this way.
Some nouns in English are uncountable nouns.
英語中有些單詞是不可數(shù)名詞。
We do not use uncountable nouns in the plural and we do not use them with the indefinite article, a/an.
不可數(shù)名詞沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式,我們也不用不定冠詞a/an修飾他們。
We ate a lot of foods >We ate a lot of food
We bought some new furnitures >We bought some new furniture.
That’s a useful information >That’s useful information
We can use some quantifiers with uncountable nouns:
我們可以用某些量詞修飾不可數(shù)名詞:
He gave me some useful advice.
They gave us a lot of information.
Uncountable nouns often refer to:
不可數(shù)名詞有一下類別:
Substances: food; water; wine; salt; bread; iron
Human feelings or qualities: anger; cruelty; happiness; honesty; pride;
Activities: help; sleep; travel; work
Abstract ideas: beauty; death; fun; life
Common uncountable nouns
常見的不可數(shù)名詞
There are some common nouns in English, like accommodation, which are uncountable nouns even though they have plurals in other languages:
英語語法入門:不可數(shù)名詞
Let me give you some advice.
How much luggage have you got?
If we want to make these things countable, we use expressions like:
英語語法入門:不可數(shù)名詞
Let me give you a piece of advice.
That’s a useful piece of equipment.
We bought a few bits of furniture for the new apartment.
She had six separate items of luggage.
but we do not use accommodation, money and traffic in this way.