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Woods or wood? What's the difference?
Woods is? Woods are?
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Master Share English I wrong, John is correct.
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Wood is a singular noun that refers to pretty much anything that is from a tree -- other than nuts, leaves or bark. Wood for a fire, wood for lumber and the like. So you would use "wood is" generally.
"Woods" typically refers to a forested area -- lots of trees. Here "are" is correct. "The woods in this area are very beautiful during Autumn."
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Are you talking about wood as in a collection of trees, or wood the material that comes from trees, and is used for making furniture etc.?
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One is singular the other is plural .
We visited the blue wood on weekend.
We visited two woods this weekend.
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Mary
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