3 thoughts on “What is the difference between Jewel and Jewellery? Detailed interpretation, explanation?”

  1. 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 gems) jewelry". At this time, it is usually used for plural formation. 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.

  2. 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.

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