Yes, the word 'donuts' (or 'doughnuts) is a noun, the plural form for the singular noun 'donut'; a word for a type of food; a word for a thing.
The noun 'doughnut is a common noun, a general word for any kind of doughnut.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Doughnut Inn (shop), Fairfield, CTDoughnut Vault (shop), Chicago, ILKettle Glazed Doughnuts (shop), Los Angeles, CA
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Proper noun
Doughnuts isn't any kind of verb because it's a noun.
many types of donuts are glazed , donuts with sprinkles , chocolate donuts , cinnamon donuts, vanilla donuts and more
Yes, the word 'doughnut' (or 'donut') is a noun; a word for a type of pastry; a word for a thing.
Depends how much the donuts at dunkin donuts are...How much are they?
Yeast donuts are baked, cake donuts are fried in oil.
The noun donut is a word for a thing. Any brand of donut is a word for a thing.
i LOVE donuts.
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Dunkn Donuts sells double glazed donuts. Dunkin Donuts also sells other flavors and varieties of donuts as well, such as maple glazed, donut holes, and etc.
Barked donuts do not taste as great as fried donuts but they are healthier than fried donuts given the fact that they are not as greasy and oily as fried ones.
there is not vitamins in donuts