banana
banana — noun
1. a sweet, soft fruit you peel before eating, usually yellow outside and long with
1.名詞A1
釋義
a sweet, soft fruit you peel before eating, usually yellow outside and long with a curved shape
例句
Noah peeled a banana before the train left Taipei Station.
peel a banana before eating
Mina's ripe banana lay beside her math book in class.
collocation: ripe banana
We sliced two bananas into the bowl for breakfast.
After soccer practice, Ethan ate a banana on the bus.
The baby dropped half a banana onto the kitchen floor.
文法句型
eat a banana
peel a banana
a bunch of bananas
用法筆記
Usually countable in everyday English: one banana, two bananas. Common verbs are eat, peel, slice, and mash.
常見錯誤
❌I ate banana after lunch.
✅I ate a banana after lunch.
💡Use a or an when you mean one fruit.
❌She bought two banana.
✅She bought two bananas.
💡Use the plural form after a number greater than one.