4 thoughts on “English question: what is the difference between jewel and jeweller?”

  1. Jewellery is a collective noun, the general name of "jewelry". It is a conceptual noun, only in the singular

    and jewel is an individual noun, referring to "pieces of jewelry", which has both singular and plural forms

    1, jewel

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  2. The answer is:

    jeweller, jewels

    jeweller, jewels

    explanation:

    jeweller is a collective noun, the general term of "jewelry", a conceptual noun, only in the singular

    and jewel is an individual noun, referring to "pieces of jewelry", which has both singular and plural forms

    the first blank of these two questions refers to the concept of "jewelry", while the latter refers to specific jewelry

  3. Jewel refers to "jewelry", that is, valuable treasure; Jewellery refers mainly to jewelry made of jewelry in addition to the general term jewels
    the above sentence should be filled in:
    she never wears__ jewelry__. Her__ jewels__ are all kept in the safe.
    She likes___ jewels___ very much. However,she doesnt have any__ jewelry__ at all.

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