Tha camel can walk great distances without drinking water.
you can use it if you say ''OMG this year i went to America for a holiday and i went on a camel
It depends on where the word "camel" appears in a sentence. Any noun is used for the subject of a sentence or a clause, and the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples: Sentence subject: The camel is a ruminant like a cow. Clause subject: I jumped when the camel spit. Object of verb: People use camels where wheeled vehicles can't easily go. Object of preposition: Tourists fed oats to the camel.
There goes another nomad on his camel.
When the camel salesman asked "One hump or two?", he was really asking me whether I wanted a bactrian or a dromedary camel. Just look at that dromedary camel!
Because Elephant was already in use? Seriously the word Camel, or its original word, means "to bear" or "to carry."
He explored the vast desert on his camel for days without encountering another living soul.
The word hump is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a rounded protuberance found on the back of a camel or other animal or as an abnormality on a person's back; a word for a thing. Example sentence: The dromedary has one hump and the bactrian has two humps.
The local zoo's fugitive camel remains at large this evening.
a camel lives in the desert
Camel is an English word. It is camelus in Latin.
The word 'camel' is a noun, a word for a type of mammal; a word for a thing.The noun 'camel' is a singular, common, concrete noun.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.