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Wood/woods (American English) Hi, there In the US, do you use both “wood” and “woods” to mean “forest”? Example: “How many woods are there near your hometown?”.... “There are at least three woods there” “There’s some woods near my house” or “There’s a wood near my house” “I went to some woods near the church yesterday” or “I went to a woods near the church yesterday”? Which of THESE sentences is right? Thank you
2020년 4월 28일 오후 10:13
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Wood is a commodity, e.g I bought some wood to build a new patio. The Woods are a forested outdoor area, eg I took a walk in the woods near my house yesterday.
2020년 4월 29일
What about “There’s SOME woods near my house”? OR “I went to SOME woods near the church”?
2020년 4월 28일
I agree with David. Americans use "the woods" to describe a small forest. In the last 40 years, I've never heard an American say, "There are at least three woods there" or "There's a wood near my house."
2020년 4월 28일
"Woods" is used for both the singular and the plural, so you could say "the woods" to describe a forest, or forests. You would not say "a wood" to describe one forest. I am Irish, not American, so the following may or not may apply: We use "woods" as a name for a small forest usually, and "forest" for larger forests usually.
2020년 4월 28일
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