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Equipment 与 Equipments:有什么区别?

'Equipment' 总是像 waterfurniture 一样,是 always singular 的。记住,"never add 's'"!

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Equipment is a mass noun, meaning it is always singular and never takes an 's'.

  • Never add an 's' to equipment; 'equipments' is incorrect. Example: 'The equipment is new.'
  • Use 'some' or 'a lot of' for quantity. Example: 'We have a lot of equipment.'
  • To count it, use 'pieces of'. Example: 'I bought three pieces of equipment.'
🛠️ + 💻 + 📷 = Equipment (Singular Only!)

Overview

The primary rule to remember is that equipment is an uncountable noun (also known as a mass noun). This means it refers to the concept or collection of necessary items for a particular purpose as a whole, rather than to the individual items themselves. Consequently, equipment does not have a plural form.
The word equipments, with an 's', is considered incorrect in virtually all contexts of modern standard English.
Think of it like other common uncountable nouns, such as furniture, information, water, or music. You would not say you have 'two furnitures' in a room; instead, you would refer to the individual items ('two chairs and a table'). Similarly, you do not have 'three equipments'; you have 'three pieces of equipment' or specific items like 'a camera, a tripod, and a microphone'.
Equipment is the general category that contains all the tools, supplies, gear, or devices needed for an activity. While the individual items within that category are often countable (e.g., one helmet, two monitors), the collective term equipment is treated as a single, indivisible mass. Mastering this distinction is a key step in understanding the English noun system.

How This Grammar Works

To understand why equipment is uncountable, we must first explore the fundamental difference between countable and uncountable nouns in English grammar. This distinction governs which articles, quantifiers, and verb forms you can use.
Countable nouns are things that can be counted as individual units. They have both a singular and a plural form, and you can place a number directly before them.
  • They can be preceded by a or an: a machine, an outlet.
  • They have a plural form, usually ending in -s: machines, outlets.
  • You can use numbers with them: one machine, five outlets.
Uncountable (or mass) nouns are things that cannot be separated and counted as individual units. They often refer to abstract concepts (knowledge), liquids (oil), materials (wood), or, as in this case, collections of items (luggage, cutlery, equipment).
  • They cannot be preceded by a or an: You cannot say an equipment.
  • They do not have a plural form: The word equipments is incorrect.
  • You cannot use numbers directly with them: You cannot say four equipment.
Equipment is an uncountable noun because it functions as a collective noun for a set of varied items. The word represents the *entire category* of gear needed for a task. English grammar treats this conceptual category as a singular, unified whole.
Whether you have one small tool or a warehouse full of machinery, the word you use for the category is always just equipment.
Because equipment is grammatically singular, it always takes a singular verb. This is a common point of error, as the idea of multiple items can make a plural verb feel correct.
  • Correct: The new laboratory equipment is arriving this afternoon.
  • Incorrect: The new laboratory equipment are arriving this afternoon.
To count or specify a quantity of an uncountable noun, you must use a partitive phrase. The most common partitive for equipment is a piece of.
  • a piece of equipment (for one item)
  • two pieces of equipment (for multiple items)
| Feature | Countable Noun (e.g., tool) | Uncountable Noun (e.g., equipment) |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Plural Form | Yes (tools) | No (always equipment) |
| Use with a/an | Yes (a tool) | No (Incorrect: an equipment) |
| Use with Numbers | Yes (two tools) | No (Must use a partitive: two pieces of equipment) |
| Question Word | How many? (How many tools?) | How much? (How much equipment?) |
| Verb Agreement | Singular or Plural (The tool is... / The tools are...) | Always Singular (The equipment is...) |

Formation Pattern

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The most important formation pattern to learn for equipment is not how to change the word itself—as it never changes—but how to correctly quantify it. This involves using partitives and the correct set of quantifiers.
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1. Referring to a Single Item
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To single out one item from the general category of equipment, you must use a partitive phrase. The most common and versatile option is a piece of equipment.
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The company provided me with one crucial piece of equipment: a laptop.
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This microscope is a very sensitive piece of equipment.
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Another common option is an item of equipment, which sounds slightly more formal.
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Each employee must sign out an item of equipment before taking it home.
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2. Referring to Multiple Items
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When counting multiple items, you make the partitive noun (piece or item) plural, not equipment.
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The lab ordered three new pieces of equipment for the experiment.
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You are allowed to check in several items of equipment for the flight.
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3. Using General Quantifiers
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When talking about a general amount of equipment, you must use quantifiers for uncountable nouns. Using quantifiers for countable nouns is a frequent mistake.
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For a large amount: Use much, a great deal of, or a lot of / lots of.
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The film crew brought a lot of equipment to the location.
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Much of the equipment was damaged in the flood.
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For a small amount: Use little or a little.
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We have very little equipment for the project, so we need a bigger budget. (little has a negative sense, meaning not enough)
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We have a little equipment we can start with. (a little has a positive sense, meaning a small but sufficient amount)
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For an undefined amount: Use some or any.
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I need to buy some new camera equipment.
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Do you have any protective equipment I can borrow?
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| To Express... | Correct Phrase with equipment | Incorrect Usage to Avoid |
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| :--- | :--- | :--- |
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| A single item | a piece of equipment | an equipment |
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| Multiple items | three pieces of equipment | three equipments |
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| A large quantity | a lot of equipment, much equipment | many equipment, many equipments |
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| A small quantity | a little equipment | a few equipment, a few equipments |
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| Some quantity | some equipment | some equipments |

When To Use It

Equipment is a versatile word used across numerous professional, technical, and recreational contexts. It serves as the standard term for the necessary gear for nearly any activity.
Professional & Office Environments
In a business context, equipment refers to the tools and technology needed to perform a job. The specific items change, but the collective noun remains the same.
  • Office: 'The new office equipment includes ergonomic chairs, standing desks, and dual monitors. All of this equipment is designed to improve employee well-being.'
  • IT: 'The IT department will be performing an audit of all computer equipment next week.'
Technical & Scientific Fields
Here, equipment often refers to specialized machinery and devices used for research, experiments, or production.
  • Laboratory: 'All lab equipment must be sterilized before and after each use. This equipment is very sensitive to contamination.'
  • Medical: 'The hospital just invested millions in new diagnostic equipment. This state-of-the-art equipment will allow for faster patient diagnoses.'
  • Construction: 'Heavy equipment, such as cranes and excavators, requires a licensed operator.'
Sports, Hobbies, & Recreation
For personal activities, equipment refers to the gear needed to participate safely and effectively.
  • Sports & Fitness: 'Before playing hockey, you need the proper safety equipment, including a helmet and pads. The gym's equipment is serviced monthly.'
  • Photography & Videography: 'Her professional photography equipment is insured for over $20,000. That single lens is a very expensive piece of equipment.'
  • Camping & Outdoors: 'We should inspect our camping equipment before the trip. Is our cooking equipment still working?'
  • Music: 'The band's sound equipment took over an hour to set up on stage.'
In every case, notice that equipment is treated as a singular noun, requiring a singular verb (e.g., equipment is, equipment includes, equipment requires).

Common Mistakes

Learners of English consistently make three primary errors with the word equipment. Understanding the reason behind each mistake is key to avoiding it.
1. Creating a False Plural (equipments)
This is the most common error. The brain sees multiple items—a camera, a lens, a tripod—and applies the standard English rule of adding an -s to make the noun plural. This is a logical error known as overgeneralization.
  • Incorrect: The fire department is checking all of their ~~equipments~~.
  • Correct: The fire department is checking all of their equipment.
  • Correction Strategy: Train yourself to associate equipment with other mass nouns like furniture or advice. You would never say furnitures or advices. Apply the same logic here.
2. Using a Plural Verb
Because the *idea* of equipment refers to multiple objects, many learners intuitively choose a plural verb (are, were, have). This is a semantic confusion; the grammatical form of the word is singular, even if its meaning is plural. This is a conflict between notional agreement (based on meaning) and grammatical agreement (based on form).
  • Incorrect: The audio-visual equipment for the conference ~~are~~ being delivered today.
  • Correct: The audio-visual equipment for the conference is being delivered today.
  • Correction Strategy: When you write equipment, mentally circle it and draw an arrow to the verb. Remind yourself that this word, no matter the context, functions like it, not they. It is, not they are.
3. Using Countable Quantifiers (many, a few, several)
This mistake stems from not distinguishing between quantifiers for countable nouns and those for uncountable nouns.
  • Incorrect: The studio doesn't have ~~many equipment~~ for video production.
  • Correct (Formal): The studio doesn't have much equipment for video production.
  • Correct (Common): The studio doesn't have a lot of equipment for video production.
  • Incorrect: ~~A few equipments~~ were damaged during shipping.
  • Correct: A few pieces of equipment were damaged during shipping.
  • Also Correct: Some equipment was damaged during shipping.
  • Correction Strategy: Memorize the core quantifiers for each noun type. For equipment, your go-to phrases should be how much, a lot of, some, a little, and the partitive pieces of.

Real Conversations

Here is how equipment appears in natural, everyday contexts.

Scenario 1: A Slack message in a company channel

> From: IT Support

> Subject: Home Office Equipment Return

>

> Hi team, a reminder that if you are returning to the office full-time, all company-provided equipment must be returned to the IT desk by June 30th. This includes monitors, docks, keyboards, and headsets. Please ensure all the equipment is in good working order.

>

> Reply from Alex:

> Thanks for the reminder! Does the standard equipment issue include the ergonomic mouse, or was that a separate purchase? I want to make sure I return everything correctly.

Scenario 2: A conversation on a Reddit forum for a hobby (r/homebrewing)

> Post Title: Absolute beginner, how much equipment do I really need to start?

>

> Top Comment:

> Honestly, you don't need a ton of equipment to make great beer. The basic starter kits are fine. The most important piece of equipment is a good fermenter and an auto-siphon. Don't waste money on expensive equipment until you know you love the hobby. My first setup was very minimal.

Scenario 3: Text messages between friends planning a camping trip

> Jamie: Hey, I'm making a checklist. I have the tent and sleeping bags. Do you have the cooking equipment?

>

> Chris: Yep, I have all the kitchen equipment. Stove, fuel, pots, everything.

>

> Jamie: Perfect. That's all the major equipment then. I'll just bring some smaller items.

Quick FAQ

Q: So, is the word equipments never correct?
A: For a B1 learner—and indeed for 99.9% of all English usage, including by native speakers—you should consider equipments to be incorrect. There is a very niche, specialized usage in some technical or legal fields where it can mean 'different types of equipment collections' (e.g., 'The factory has both drilling equipments and packaging equipments'). However, this is extremely rare and sounds unnatural in normal conversation.
Your best policy is to completely avoid it.
Q: What is the difference between equipment, tools, gear, and apparatus?
A: They are similar but have different connotations.
  • Equipment: A broad, general term. Often implies more complex, electronic, or purpose-built items for a specific, serious task (e.g., medical equipment, recording equipment).
  • Tools: Typically smaller, often handheld items used for manual work, especially for building or repairing things (e.g., hammers, wrenches, screwdrivers). A set of tools could be considered part of your equipment.
  • Gear: An informal, uncountable noun, often used for personal items related to a hobby or sport (e.g., climbing gear, fishing gear, gaming gear). It's very close to equipment but more casual.
  • Apparatus: A formal, scientific term for a set of materials or equipment put together for a specific experiment or purpose (e.g., a distillation apparatus). It can be countable (two apparatuses) or uncountable, but it is rarely used in general conversation.
Q: What if I really want to count the items? What's the best way?
A: You have two excellent options. The first is to use the partitive phrase: 'We need to purchase five new pieces of equipment.' The second, and often more natural, method is to simply name the specific, countable items: 'We need to purchase a new server, three monitors, and a printer.' This is often clearer and more direct.
Q: Why are some collective nouns like team countable (one team, two teams), but equipment is not?
A: This touches on a complex area of English grammar. Generally, collective nouns that refer to groups of people (team, family, committee, government) are treated as countable. Collective nouns that refer to groups of inanimate objects (furniture, luggage, cutlery, machinery, equipment) are often treated as uncountable mass nouns.
While there are exceptions, this is a very strong and useful pattern to recognize.

Grammar Rules for 'Equipment'

Feature Rule Example
Plural Form
Never add -s
Equipment (NOT equipments)
Verb Agreement
Always singular
The equipment is...
Indefinite Article
Never use 'a/an'
Some equipment (NOT an equipment)
Counting
Use 'piece(s) of'
Two pieces of equipment
Quantifier (Large)
Use 'much' or 'a lot of'
Too much equipment
Quantifier (Small)
Use 'little' or 'some'
A little equipment

Meanings

The set of articles or physical resources serving to equip a person or thing, such as tools, machines, or gear for a specific task.

1

General Gear

Tools or supplies needed for a specific activity like sports, camping, or work.

“Do you have all the camping equipment in the car?”

“The gym replaced its old weightlifting equipment.”

2

Industrial/Technical

Heavy machinery or complex electronic systems used in business or manufacturing.

“The factory installed new automated equipment last month.”

“Telecommunications equipment requires regular maintenance.”

3

Mental/Qualitative

The mental or emotional qualities needed for a particular task (metaphorical).

“She has the intellectual equipment to solve this complex problem.”

“The training provides students with the necessary mental equipment for the exam.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Equipment 与 Equipments:有什么区别?
概念 不可数名词 (正确) 可数名词 (正确)
一般装备
The `equipment` is ready.
The `tools` are ready.
办公用品
We bought new `furniture`.
We bought three `chairs`.
旅行箱包
My `luggage` was lost.
My `suitcase` was lost.
信息
She gave me some `advice`.
She gave me a `tip`.
厨房用具
All the cooking `equipment` is clean.
All the `pots` and `pans` are clean.
健身器材
The gym's `equipment` is modern.
The gym's `dumbbells` are heavy.
乐器设备
The band set up their `equipment`.
The band set up their `guitars` and `drums`.

正式程度

正式
Has the necessary equipment been prepared for the operation?

Has the necessary equipment been prepared for the operation? (Work/Preparation)

中性
Is the equipment ready yet?

Is the equipment ready yet? (Work/Preparation)

非正式
Is the gear ready?

Is the gear ready? (Work/Preparation)

俚语
Got the kit?

Got the kit? (Work/Preparation)

理解 'Equipment'

Equipment

核心规则

  • No plural 's' 永远不要说 'equipments'
  • Singular Verb 动词用单数

如何计数

  • a piece of... 一件...
  • Use specific nouns 使用具体名词

示例情境

  • Sports 运动
  • Office 办公室
  • Camping 露营

不可数名词 vs. 可数名词

Equipment (不可数)
some equipment
much equipment
a piece of equipment
Tools (可数)
some tools
many tools
a tool / two tools

我应该给 'equipment' 加 's' 吗?

1

你是在谈论一项任务所需装备的整体类别吗?

YES
使用 `equipment` (单数)。'The gym has new equipment.'
NO
你是在谈论具体的、单个的物品吗?
2

你是在谈论具体的、单个的物品吗?

YES
使用可数名词,比如 `tools`, `machines`, 或 `devices`。'The box has two tools inside.'
NO
那么你可能需要 'equipment'!

'Equipment' 的用法

使用这些词

  • much
  • a lot of
  • some
  • piece of

避免这些词

  • many
  • several
  • a/an
  • equipments

按水平分级的例句

1

The school has new equipment.

2

I need some equipment for football.

3

Is the equipment in the box?

4

This equipment is very heavy.

1

We don't have enough equipment for everyone.

2

She bought a lot of kitchen equipment.

3

The gym equipment was very expensive.

4

Please put the equipment away.

1

A piece of equipment is missing from the lab.

2

How much equipment do we need to rent?

3

The technical equipment requires a specialist to fix it.

4

All the necessary equipment has been ordered.

1

The laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment.

2

Despite having the latest equipment, the team failed the mission.

3

The cost of new office equipment has skyrocketed this year.

4

Several pieces of heavy equipment were moved to the site.

1

The sheer volume of equipment needed for the expedition was daunting.

2

Modern telecommunications equipment is increasingly compact.

3

The athlete's mental equipment was just as important as his physical training.

4

We must ensure that all safety equipment complies with federal regulations.

1

The obsolescence of existing equipment necessitates a total system overhaul.

2

One might argue that the human brain is the most complex piece of equipment in existence.

3

The military's reliance on sophisticated electronic equipment proved to be a vulnerability.

4

The workshop was cluttered with an eclectic array of specialized equipment.

容易混淆

Equipment vs. Equipments: What's the Difference? 对比 Equipment vs. Machinery

Both are uncountable and refer to similar things.

Equipment vs. Equipments: What's the Difference? 对比 Equipment vs. Tools

One is countable, the other is not.

Equipment vs. Equipments: What's the Difference? 对比 Equipment vs. Device

Learners often say 'an equipment' when they mean 'a device'.

常见错误

I have many equipments.

I have a lot of equipment.

You cannot use 'many' or 's' with equipment.

An equipment is here.

A piece of equipment is here.

Don't use 'an' with uncountable nouns.

The equipments are new.

The equipment is new.

Use singular verbs.

I need one equipment.

I need one piece of equipment.

You can't use numbers directly with equipment.

Where are the equipments?

Where is the equipment?

Even if there are 10 items, use 'is'.

Few equipments were used.

Little equipment was used.

Use 'little' for uncountable nouns.

These equipments are broken.

This equipment is broken.

Use 'this', not 'these'.

We ordered several equipments.

We ordered several pieces of equipment.

Use 'pieces of' to show plurality.

The laboratory equipments are expensive.

The laboratory equipment is expensive.

Compound nouns don't change the rule.

All equipments must be checked.

All equipment must be checked.

All + uncountable noun = singular verb.

The equipments' costs are rising.

The cost of the equipment is rising.

Avoid plural possessives for equipment.

句型

I need some ___ equipment for ___.

The ___ equipment is ___.

A piece of ___ equipment was ___.

How much ___ equipment does the ___ require?

Real World Usage

Gym/Fitness very common

Please wipe down the equipment after use.

Office/IT constant

The IT department is installing new computer equipment.

Construction very common

Heavy equipment is required to clear the site.

Photography common

I spent $2,000 on new camera equipment.

Medical common

The hospital needs more life-saving equipment.

Camping/Outdoors occasional

Check your equipment before heading into the woods.

💡

把它当成“类别”,而不是“物品”

想象一下,你把 'equipment' 当作一个大类,比如 'furniture' 或 'music'。这样你就知道它是一个整体概念,不需要加 's' 了。
⚠️

动词一致性是关键

这是个常见错误!'equipment' 总是单数,所以动词也要用单数。比如:'The equipment **is** old,' 而不是 'The equipment ~~are~~ old.' 别被耳朵骗了,相信规则!
🎯

用 'Piece Of' 来具体说明

如果你想说某一件具体的物品,但又不想说出它的名字,'a piece of equipment' 就是你的好帮手。听起来专业又总是对的。'I need to buy one new piece of equipment.'
🌍

'Gear' 是更酷的近亲

在日常对话中,尤其是在谈论游戏、音乐或运动这些爱好时,老外更喜欢用 'gear'。它也是不可数名词,用法和 'equipment' 一样,但听起来更酷、更随意。

Smart Tips

Stop and delete the 's'. If it feels too small, add the word 'some' before it.

I need new equipments. I need some new equipment.

Use 'Items of equipment' to sound more formal and precise than just 'equipment'.

The equipments needed are... The items of equipment required are...

Try to put 'a' in front of it. If 'a equipment' sounds weird, it's probably uncountable.

An equipment A piece of equipment

Use 'kit' in British contexts or 'gear' in American contexts to sound more natural.

I have my football equipment. I have my football kit.

发音

ih-KWIP-muhnt

Stress

The stress is on the second syllable.

/ɪˈkwɪpmənt/

Silent 't'

In fast speech, the final 't' is often a 'stop t', meaning the tongue blocks the air but doesn't release it.

Rising on questions

Is the equipment NEW? ↗

Asking for confirmation

记住它

记忆技巧

Equipment is like Water: You can't count drops (equipments), only the whole glass (equipment).

视觉联想

Imagine a giant box labeled 'EQUIPMENT'. No matter how many tools you throw inside, the label on the box never changes to 'EQUIPMENTS'.

Rhyme

One tool, two tools, that's the rule. But for equipment, don't be a fool—keep it singular, keep it cool.

Story

A clumsy worker once tried to order 'ten equipments' for his factory. The supplier was so confused he sent ten empty boxes. The worker learned that if he wanted ten things, he should have asked for 'ten pieces of equipment'.

Word Web

EquipmentMachineryFurnitureInformationGearToolsApparatus

挑战

Look around your room or office. Identify 5 items that belong to the category of 'equipment' and write one sentence using 'a piece of equipment' and one using 'some equipment'.

文化笔记

In the UK, 'kit' is a very common informal synonym for equipment, especially for sports or military gear.

Americans often use 'gear' as the go-to informal word for equipment related to hobbies like camping or photography.

In technical fields (IT, Engineering), using 'equipments' is seen as a sign of low English proficiency and can affect professional credibility.

Derived from the Old French word 'esquiper', meaning 'to fit out a ship'.

对话开场白

What kind of equipment do you use for your favorite hobby?

If you could buy one new piece of equipment for your home, what would it be?

How has office equipment changed in the last 20 years?

Discuss the importance of protective equipment in dangerous jobs.

日记主题

Describe the equipment you need for a perfect camping trip.
Write a complaint letter to a company about a faulty piece of equipment you bought.
Argue for or against the use of high-tech equipment in professional sports.
Reflect on the 'mental equipment' needed to succeed in your career field.

常见错误

Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确

Test Yourself

选择正确的词来完成句子。

The gym just got a lot of new ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: equipment
'Equipment' 是一个不可数名词,所以它没有复数形式 'equipments'。'An equipment' 是不正确的,因为我们不和不可数名词一起使用 'a/an'。
找出并改正句子中的错误。 Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

All the camping equipments are in the garage.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: All the camping equipment is in the garage.
这里有两个错误。首先,'equipment' 是不可数的,所以不能复数 ('equipments')。其次,因为它是一个单数名词,所以它使用单数动词 ('is',而不是 'are')。
选择语法正确的句子。 多项选择

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: We need to order several new pieces of equipment.
要数 'equipment',我们使用短语 'pieces of'。'Several' 是可数名词的量词,所以 'pieces' 在这里完美适用。'Equipments' 是不正确的。

Score: /3

练习题

8 exercises
Choose the correct sentence. 多项选择

Which of these is grammatically correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The equipment is in the van.
Equipment is uncountable and takes a singular verb.
Fill in the blank with the correct form.

We need to buy three new ___ of equipment.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: pieces
We use 'pieces of' to count equipment.
Correct the error in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

How many equipments do you need for the project?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: How much equipment...
Use 'how much' for uncountable nouns.
Which word is UNCOUNTABLE? Grammar Sorting

Select the uncountable noun from the list.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Equipment
Tool, Machine, and Device are all countable.
Change the plural 'tools' to 'equipment'. Sentence Transformation

The tools are very old.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The equipment is very old.
When changing to equipment, the verb must become singular.
Is this rule true or false? True False Rule

You can say 'an equipment' if you are only talking about one thing.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
You must say 'a piece of equipment' even for one thing.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Did the new gear arrive? B: Yes, all the ___ is here.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: equipment
'All the equipment' is the standard way to refer to the whole set.
Match the quantifier with the noun. Match Pairs

Match the following:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Much + Equipment
Much is the correct quantifier for the uncountable noun equipment.

Score: /8

Practice Bank

12 exercises
选择正确的形式来完成句子。 填空

How ___ equipment do you think we'll need?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: much
找出并改正句子中的错误。 Error Correction

The laboratory equipment need to be cleaned.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The laboratory equipment needs to be cleaned.
哪个句子是正确的? 多项选择

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The company provides all necessary equipment.
将句子翻译成英文。 翻译

Translate into English: 'Necesitamos un nuevo equipo de audio.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["We need new audio equipment.","We need some new audio equipment."]
将这些词排列成一个句子。 Sentence Reorder

Arrange these words into a sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: His photography equipment is expensive.
将名词与正确的量词短语匹配。 Match Pairs

Match the nouns with how you would count them:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: matched
选择正确的词。 填空

This is a very useful ___ of equipment.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: piece
找出并改正句子中的错误。 Error Correction

The company invested in many new office equipments.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The company invested in a lot of new office equipment.
哪个问题是语法正确的? 多项选择

Choose the correct question:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: How much equipment do we have?
用正确的动词完成句子。 填空

The sound equipment for the concert ___ arriving now.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: is
将这些词排列成一个句子。 Sentence Reorder

Arrange these words into a sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Some of the equipment was damaged.
将句子翻译成英文。 翻译

Translate into English: 'Compraron dos equipos nuevos para la oficina.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["They bought two new pieces of equipment for the office.","They bought two new items of equipment for the office."]

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常见问题 (8)

In 99.9% of cases, no. It is considered a grammatical error in modern English. Some very old technical or legal documents might use it, but you should avoid it entirely.

Grammatically, yes. Even if you are talking about a thousand computers, you say 'The equipment is...'.

You can say 'a piece of equipment' or simply name the tool, like 'a hammer' or 'a laptop'.

'Gear' is more informal and often used for sports or hobbies. Both are uncountable.

Usually, those websites are written by non-native speakers or translated poorly. It is a very common mistake worldwide.

Yes! 'Some equipment' is perfect for an unspecified amount.

They are similar, but 'machinery' specifically refers to machines. 'Equipment' can include clothing, tools, and non-mechanical items.

If you use 'pieces', the verb becomes plural: 'Two pieces of equipment ARE missing.'

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In Other Languages

Spanish moderate

Equipo / Equipamiento

Spanish allows plural forms for gear; English does not.

French high

Équipement

French pluralizes the noun; English keeps it strictly singular.

German moderate

Ausrüstung / Geräte

German has a direct singular equivalent but common synonyms are plural.

Japanese low

備品 (Bihin) / 装備 (Sōbi)

Japanese doesn't use plural markers at all, avoiding the 's' mistake.

Arabic low

معدات (Mu'iddat)

The Arabic base word is plural; the English one is singular.

Chinese low

设备 (Shèbèi)

Mistakes are caused by over-applying English rules, not L1 transfer.

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