A berry fork or a carving fork. Also a disposable two pronged fork can be known as a cheese fork or a chip fork
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Tines.
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Yes, the word 'fork' is a noun (fork, forks) and a verb (fork, forks, forking, forked).Examples:He used a fork to pierce the meat to check its doneness. (noun)After about a half mile, the road will fork and you bear left. (verb)
Depends on the definition of fork that you are using. For example: I lost my fork during lunch. Example 2: There was a fork in the road, so I chose the left path.
Yes, the word fork is a common noun. A common noun becomes a proper noun when it's used as a name or title for something specific, such as The Red Fork Cafe or Grand Forks, ND.
There are many types of forks and, except for the fork in the road, they are all utensils. Since there are many more types of utensils than there are forks the word utensil is more abstract
A fork has prongs at the end of it. (Actually a fork has tines. A plug has prongs.)
There are between three and four prongs or tines on a fish fork.
the sharp 'prongs' of a fork is called a tine/tines. they are the pointed things you pick at your food with! :P lolz (incase you didnt know ahahahaheheh) hope this answered your question! :)
One of the prongs on a fork is called a tine.
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Tines are the prongs on a fork, which we use to spear food.
prongs or tines
Typically, two.
The fork basically consists of two parts: the prongs of a fork are called 'tines' and the handle is called the 'shaft'.
a spoon doesnt have prongs. wanker
Fork prongs are called tines.
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