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When is bamboo singular and when is it plural?
Bamboo refers to the general "bamboo; Bamboo is uncountable; When referring to "some bamboos" or emphasizing species, it can be counted; It is uncountable when it means "bamboo"; "Bamboo pole said; Bamboo sticks can count.

Bamboo can be used as attribute before other nouns.

bamboo

English [? b? m? bu:】? Beauty [b]? m? bu】?

Bamboo; Bamboo pole; Bamboo and wood furniture.

Example:

What? Used? Answer? Bamboo? Pole? Where to? Sound? That? River? Depth. ?

He probed the depth of the river with a bamboo pole.

Extended data:

The word bamboo came into English around 1590, and it came directly from Malay bamboo, which means bamboo.

Lexical collocation of bamboo;

1. bamboo cage bamboo cage.

2. Bamboo chair.

3. Bamboo leaves.

Plural form of bamboo: bamboo.

a kind of bamboo

Bamboo (noun plural of bamboo)

People? Is it okay? Use? Bamboo? Where to? Build? Answer? House. ?

People can build houses with bamboo.