Common uncountable nouns in junior middle school English

Common uncountable nouns in junior middle school English are: food, water, milk, tea and meat.

First, food:

1, pronunciation: English? [fu? D], beautiful? 【fud】? ?

2. Meaning:

Noun (short for noun)? Food; food

3. Example:

I prefer vegetarian food.

I like eating vegetarian food.

4. Usage:

When Food refers to "food, food, diet and nutrients", it is an uncountable noun. Food is a countable noun when it means something edible.

Second, water:

1, pronunciation: English ['wt? (r)], beautiful ['wt? r]

2. Meaning:

Water; Sea area; Rain; seawater

Water ...; To supply water to; Dilute with water; Full of tears; Give ... water to drink

3. Example:

Rain dripped from the roof.

Rain dripped from the roof.

4. Usage:

Water stands for "water", which is a material noun and uncountable.

Third, milk:

1, pronunciation: English [m? Lk], beauty [m? lk]?

2. Meaning:

Milk; Milk; Breast milk

Verb (abbreviation for verb) milking; Milk production; squeeze

3. Example:

I am boiling milk.

I am boiling milk.

4. Usage:

The basic meaning of milk is "milk", and it can also refer to the "milk" of any animal. This is an uncountable noun.

Fourth, tea:

1, pronunciation: English [ti? ], beauty [ti? ]?

2. Meaning:

Tea; Tea; Tea tree; Tea and cakes

3. Example:

Tea trees grow well on fertile mountains.

Tea trees grow well on this fertile mountain.

4. Usage:

Tea is an uncountable noun. But on some occasions, it means that the types of tea are countable.

Five, meat:

1, pronunciation: English [mi? T], beautiful [mi? t]

2. Meaning:

Meat; A major or important part.

3. Example:

Meat will rot if it is not refrigerated.

Meat will rot if it is not refrigerated.

4. Usage:

Meat usually doesn't use the plural, but meat can refer to "all kinds of meat"