Generally, you wouldn't when you are using it as an uncountable noun. It is more correct to count the containers, such as three glasses of milk.
If you use milk as a verb, then yes, it is proper to say milks as a singular verb.
Example: "John milks the cow each morning."
Milk/milks is the present tense form. She milks the cows. They milk the cows.
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a woman that milks cows and delivers the milk.
The past participle of milk is milked.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'milk' in a sentence is it.Example: Do we have any milk? I don't see it.
In my experience, the milk with the least amount of fat goes bad the fastest. I couldn't tell you why but it is consistently true. Skim milk and lower fat milks seem to go sour quicker than higher fat milks and cream. Terryg214
Milk can be used as a noun (person, place, or thing) or a verb (an action or state of being).Noun: Some people do not like milk.Verb: Sara milks the cows.
Unlike other animal milks, camel milk does not coagulate easily and bovine rennet does not help to coagulate the milk effectively.
There are a few precautions that can be taken to prevent milk from curdling. If one is cooking and wants to prevent curdling it is suggested to use higher fat milks or cook lower fat milks slower and with less heat.
Flavored milks include chocolate, strawberry and banana. They begin with F.
I'm not sure, but that milks gone bad!