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柯林斯《英語(yǔ)語(yǔ)法大全》 | ||||
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▲uncount nouns ending in ‘-s’ 1.34 Some nouns which end in ‘-s’ and look as if they are plural are in fact uncount nouns. This means that when they are the subject of a verb, the verb is in the singular. These nouns refer mainly to subjects of study, activities games and diseases. Physics is fun. Politics plays a large pan in village life. Economics is the oldest of the social sciences. Billiards was gradually replaced by bridge. Measles is in most cases a relatively harmless disease. Here are three lists of uncount nouns ending in ‘-s’. These nouns refer to subjects of study and activities:
Note that some of these nouns are occasionally used as plural nouns, especially when you are talking about a particular person’s work or activities. His politics are clearly right-wing.
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