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1989
Bunches is a plural noun. Here are some sentences it could be used in:I bought several bunches of bananas from the shop.Flowers often come in bunches.I thought I liked grapes, but my wife eats great big bunches of them.
you can eat sweet grass they come in bunches . you will probably find them in your backyard in the corner of your gate [ if you have one ]
Well you cant just buy one turkey egg they either come in bunches of 5 or 12.
Go to lucky valley and at the clover bunches u pick them.
Both terms are correct:peony bunch is singular (one bunch)peony bunches is plural (two or more bunches)
I don't know which quest your talking about, however the bunches and their locations are listed: Buttercup Bunches = Dewdrop Vale Raspberry Bunches = Neverberry Thicket Spider Silk Bunches = Treetop Bend Lily/Ivy/Oak/Rose Bunches(depends on season) = Ballroom Daisy Bunches = Springtime Orchard Snowflake Bunches = Snowcap Glade Blueberry Bunches = Pumpkin Patch Acorn Bunches = Acorn Summit Maple Leaf Bunches = Maple Tree Hill Cottonpuff Bunches = Cottonpuff Field Twig Bunches = Chilly Falls Pine Needle Bunches = Evergreen Overlook Twig Bunches other locations = Palm Tree Cove, Cherryblossom Heights Honeycomb Bunches locations = Neverfruit Grove, Sunflower Gully Sunflower Seed Bunches = Sunflower Gully
10 bunches (10x2=20)
There are bunches and bunches of presents to load into the sleigh already.
3 + b bunches of bananas
bundles/ bunches
is Honey Bunches of oats magnetic