The word turkey is singular. The plural noun is turkeys.
The noun turkey is singular; the plural form is turkeys.
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The plural form of the noun turkey is turkeys.The plural possessive form is turkeys'.Example: These turkeys' diet is the best whole grain feed.
Yes, the word 'turkey' is a common noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for any turkey of any kind.The word 'Turkey' is a proper noun, the name of a specific country.
"Cilium" is the singular of "cilia".
Turkey doesn't usually make you sick. But if you are eating turkey and you get sick it it doesn't necessarily mean the turkey made you sick. It could be the ingredients and contents inside the turkey.
Butterball produces turkey
Gravy, which you can make with the Turkey Fat.
turkey! =) turkey! =) turkey! :-) turkey! :-)
Yes, the noun 'make believe' is a singular uncountablenoun, it has no plural form.
turns into a big turkey
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