A-p-p-l-e, Apple. You've spelled it correctly.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "apples."
Apples is correct.
You have it spelled correctly for bob as in bobbing for apples or having your hair cut in a bob, etc. Bob.
Collective nouns for apples are a bushel of apples, a pie-full of apples.
It means there has been no change. You`re trading apples for apples, there`s nothing new.
The plural of apple is apples. The plural possessive of apples is apples'
Apples is correct.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "McIntosh" for the red-and-green apples.(The spelling Macintosh is used for the Apple computers.)
Those letters spell apples.
The spelling of the word for floating, or for attempting to bite floating apples, is bobbing.
The contraction for 'are not' is spelled aren't. Example: There aren't any more apples.
apples, Orange, lemons, biskit (if you spell it that way!), cookie.
you spell bob like this bob
You have it spelled correctly for bob as in bobbing for apples or having your hair cut in a bob, etc. Bob.
apples are not oranges
I ate three apples yesterday. Three in the future tense would be: I will eat three apples tomorrow. The future perfect spelling is really tricky: I will have eaten threeapples by the time you read this.Alternate:I spelled three in first grade class today. I will spell three again tomorrow. I will have spelled three three times by the end of tomorrow.
· Apples to Apples
2 apples because if WE TAKE 2 apples then WE HAVE 3 apples.