The possessive form for the plural noun clowns is clowns'.The possessive form for the singular noun clown is clown's.
Yes, the word clown is both a verb (clown, clowns, clowning, clowned) and a noun (clown, clowns). Examples:verb: Don't clown around while you're eating.noun: The clown had a gift for each child.
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Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.
The possessive form for the plural noun clowns is clowns'.The possessive form for the singular noun clown is clown's.
No, "clowns" is a plural noun. The singular form is "clown."
The possessive singular noun for clown is clown's, e.g. "That clown's clothes are very colourful."The possessive plural noun for clowns is clowns', e.g. Those clowns' clothes are very colourful.
Yes, the word clown is both a verb (clown, clowns, clowning, clowned) and a noun (clown, clowns). Examples:verb: Don't clown around while you're eating.noun: The clown had a gift for each child.
It is not a sentence. What are the clowns doing? You must have a noun AND a verb to make a sentence.
Clowns!
I pagliacci is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "clowns" or "the clowns."Specifically, the masculine plural definite article imeans "the." The masculine plural noun pagliacci means "clowns." The pronunciation will be "ee pah-LYAHTCH-tchee" in Italian.
The scientific term for the fear of clowns is Coulrophobia. It is a surprisingly common phobia.See the related link below for more information.
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