
singular vs plural - "Water and milk is/are" - English Language ...
Jan 6, 2021 · When there are multiple things use the plural form: Water is essential. Milk is essential. Water and milk are essential. Courage and bravery are slightly different.
Water, a water and waters - English Language Learners Stack …
Aug 31, 2019 · 1. Water boils at 100°c. 2. Still waters run deep. Based on the two sentences we can say that water is both uncountable and countable.If water is countable "a water" should be …
in the water/on the water - WordReference Forums
Oct 1, 2018 · In terms of location, it is "in the water", not "on the grass" or "in a tree" or "in the air" or "on a rock" or "on the cat's wrist". If you want to be precise, something "floating" is not "on …
Right use of prepositions in, on, under in relation to water
The dictionaries do not provide good enough answers for the right use of these prepositions in the following context: The man is IN the water. The man is under the water. The man is below the …
questions - Can I take/have some water? - English Language …
Jun 26, 2020 · The most polite and idiomatic way to ask would be "Please may I get some water". "May I have" is also fine, but it sounds like you're asking them to get the water for you. "Get" …
Water as a verb - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Nov 22, 2017 · 29 Water can indeed be used as a verb. It means "giving water to something" as in: Watering the plants (pouring water on them so they don't dry out) or Watering the horses …
There is / are water and milk...? | WordReference Forums
Nov 7, 2013 · For 1, neither water nor milk is a countable noun. However, countable nouns use "are" or "aren't. So you could say, "there is water and milk in the fridge" or "there are water and …
Do we need a definite article in "the water" here?
The definite article is there to emphasize which water they mean. The robbers/kidnappers want to make it clear they mean the water of the ocean, not just any water. Otherwise the kidnapped …
word usage - "under the water" vs. "in the water" - English …
Mar 10, 2020 · under (the) water (underwater) - in practically all contexts means " underneath or beneath the surface of the water " = submerged. " the " is optional depending on the context. …
Is the phrase "a bottle of water" something a native English …
Mar 22, 2020 · A water bottle is a bottle designed/intended to hold water. If you get an empty Coke bottle and put water in it, it's a "bottle of water" but not a "water bottle".