Sneezing helps expel irritants from your nose and respiratory system.
The answer to your problem is yes, sneezes is the third person, singular, present for the act of sneezing.The word sneezes is also the plural form for the singular noun sneeze.
It depends on the person who sneezes! Some sneezes are truly nasty, and some are awfully cute! It all come down to the person who's sneezing, how much spit comes out of their mouth, and what type of sneeze it is!! Sneezes are very unique!
they have germs doy
Yes, the word 'sneezes' is both a noun (the plural form of the singular noun 'sneeze') and a verb (the third person, singular, present of the verb 'to sneeze').EXAMPLESNoun: Those sneezes are keeping me awake.Verb: She sneezes like a mouse.
Salud = Health
If the person who sneezes is not sick, perhaps no one in the room will get sick. This is impossible to answer.
Air contamination working hard
A person typically sneezes once in a sequence, but it’s not uncommon to have multiple sneezes in rapid succession, often referred to as a "sneeze series." This can happen due to irritation in the nasal passages or allergies. Generally, a sequence may consist of two to four sneezes, but some individuals may experience more. The exact number varies from person to person.
If you mean how it can "transfer" from person to person. It's through droplet spread, (e.g. when a person with PTB sneezes, coughs, on you, etc)
The record for most consecutive sneezes is held by Donna Griffiths from the UK, who sneezed 978 times in a row over the course of 1 hour.
Sneezes originate from the nose.
Because sneezes is a bad luck whenever you sneezes that affected your life to make you a depression. Sneezes also make you very angry, disappointed, failure, frustrated, heartbreak, mad and absolutely misery. That's why sneezes is so 150% SUCKS...