3 thoughts on “What is the difference between Jewel and Jewellery? Detailed interpretation, explanation?”
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1. jewel has two meanings. One is to represent "gem", which is a number of nouns. When used as a subject, the number of predicate verbs is determined by the number of jewels ; Jewel is plural, plural of predicate verbs); the second is to indicate "(inlaid with gem) jewelry". At this time, it is usually used for multiple. Such as: a jewel has Fell off her ring. Ntan a gemstone. the jewels were her ersonal property. These jewelry is her private property. 2. jewellery (can also be written as jewlry) to represent the general name of "jewelry" and "jewelry", which is an unclear noun, only represents the meaning of the single number; if it is used as a subject, the predicate verb is usually used. Such as: all her jewellery was in pawn. er all her jewelry. her sparkling jewellery Serves as nthe perfect FOR her . n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. R n. She wore a glittering jewelry, which looked better.
The first generally refers to gems, such as diamonds, a jewel The second refers to jewelry, which has been formed. People can wear it, such as diamond ring
1.She lost a treased_ jewel the party r night. 2.all nof her_jewellery was put in na safe. 1. She lost a precious gem at the banquet last night. 2. All her jewelry was placed in the safe. jewellery refers to jewelry, which is countless noun. American writing Jewelry. jewel refers to gems, can be counted.
1.
jewel has two meanings. One is to represent "gem", which is a number of nouns. When used as a subject, the number of predicate verbs is determined by the number of jewels ; Jewel is plural, plural of predicate verbs); the second is to indicate "(inlaid with gem) jewelry". At this time, it is usually used for multiple. Such as:
a
jewel
has
Fell
off
her
ring. Ntan a gemstone.
the
jewels
were
her
ersonal
property.
These jewelry is her private property.
2.
jewellery (can also be written as jewlry) to represent the general name of "jewelry" and "jewelry", which is an unclear noun, only represents the meaning of the single number; if it is used as a subject, the predicate verb is usually used. Such as:
all
her
jewellery
was
in
pawn.
er all her jewelry.
her
sparkling
jewellery
Serves
as nthe
perfect
FOR
her
. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. n. R n. She wore a glittering jewelry, which looked better.
The first generally refers to gems, such as diamonds, a jewel
The second refers to jewelry, which has been formed. People can wear it, such as diamond ring
1.She
lost
a
treased_
jewel
the
party r
night.
2.all nof
her_jewellery
was
put
in na
safe.
1. She lost a precious gem at the banquet last night.
2. All her jewelry was placed in the safe.
jewellery refers to jewelry, which is countless noun. American writing Jewelry.
jewel refers to gems, can be counted.