- Countless dreams, endless skies.
- Many sands, one sea.
- Countless stars, bright and clear.
- A ton of fun, with none of the blur.
- Many grains of sand, one golden beach.
- Countless stories, one book to read.
- A heap of leaves, one colorful fall.
- Many flowers, one garden so sweet.
记得有一次在英语角,有个外国朋友教我一个小技巧,用顺口溜来记忆不可数名词的用法。他这样唱:
"Water flows, milk runs, sugar sprinkles on my face, Air fills the room, love, it's not a face. Furniture, information, you can't count 'em, You just take a piece, or you take a heap."
这个顺口溜简单又好记,通过生活中的小例子,让我们明白了不可数名词的用法。等等,还有个事,我突然想到,我们是不是也可以用中文来编一个类似的顺口溜呢?
Hey there! I've got a fun little ditty for you about countable and uncountable nouns in English. Here it goes:
Countable nouns, you can count 'em, Like apples, cars, and so on. You can pick 'em up, you can put 'em down, And they're easy to name, just don't be wrong.
Uncountable nouns, they're tricky, They're things like water, rice, and sky. You can't count 'em, you can't divide 'em, But you sure can use 'em, in every kind of tide.
So remember, countable are the ones, You can count, and they're not ones to ones. But uncountable, they're the rest, The things you can't count, but you can't forget.
Hope that helps you remember the difference between countable and uncountable nouns!