时间:2018-12-16 作者:英语课 分类:2018年VOA慢速英语(十)月


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The English word “foot” has more than one meaning. In the United States, one meaning is a unit of measurement equal to 12 inches, or .3 meters. We use feet to measure height, length and short distances. Today’s question is about when to use the plural 1 or singular form. It comes from Wéifēng of China.


Question:


I am often confused with the choice between “foot” and “feet.” How do I choose the right word in a particular situation? – Wéifēng,? China


Answer:


Hello, Wéifēng, that is a great question!


For the unit of measurement, we often use the singular form even when we are talking about more than one foot. This can make things confusing for learners.


Luckily, there are three easy rules that can help:


When used as an adjective, we use “foot,” which is the singular form. Let’s hear some examples:


The children climbed a 15-foot tree.


Here, the adjective is “15-foot” and it describes the noun “tree.” Here’s another:


I have a 10-foot ladder that you can borrow.


Here, the adjective “10-foot” describes the noun “ladder.”


Notice that both 15-foot and 10-foot come before the noun and there is a hyphen between the words. A hyphen is needed when a unit of measurement acts as an adjective.


When used as a noun, we use the plural form: feet. Take a listen:


The tree is 15 feet high.


Here, the noun is “15 feet” and the adjective is “high.”


The ladder is 10 feet tall.


Here, the noun is “10 feet” and the adjective is “tall.” Notice that the noun form does not use a hyphen.


These two rules also apply to many other units of measurement.


Lastly, we usually use the singular form when talking about a person’s height. This is an exception to the plural noun rule in #2. Here’s an example:


I am 5-foot-6.


This is a common way of saying, “I am 5 feet 6 inches tall.”


However, when the person’s height is an exact number of feet --without inches -- we use the plural form.


I am 5 feet.


He is 6 feet tall.


The addition of “tall” is not required in everyday conversation.


Other Meanings


For all other meanings of “foot,” we use “foot” for the singular form and “feet” for the plural.


And that’s Ask a Teacher.


I’m Alice Bryant.


Words in This Story


plural – adj. relating to a form of a word that refers to more than one person or thing


ladder – n. a device used for climbing that has two long pieces of wood, metal or rope with a series of steps between them


hyphen – n. a punctuation mark that is used to connect words or parts of words



1 plural
n.复数;复数形式;adj.复数的
  • Most plural nouns in English end in's '.英语的复数名词多以s结尾。
  • Here you should use plural pronoun.这里你应该用复数代词。
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