no the plural of tooth is teeth....u would say four teeth
Yes, it is correct to say "in every tooth" when referring to something that occurs or exists within each individual tooth.
"There are four of us" is correct. Use "are" because "us" is a plural pronoun, and "four" indicates a plural quantity.
No, it is not correct.It is correct to say "back home"
In conjunction with
The correct grammar is "You have been here for four months."
Yes, it is correct to say "in every tooth" when referring to something that occurs or exists within each individual tooth.
it depends on what sport but some sports say four bagger
The correct word form is: four and eleven hundredths.
In American English, the correct form is "two hundred sixty-four", although "two hundred and sixty-four" is very common.In British English, the correct form is "two hundred and sixty-four".
The correct way to say it is eighty and four hundred fifty three thousandths.
two hundred and sixty four thousandths
No, a lion is a lion, there is a flower called a dandelion, which means tooth of the lion. it is a "dent de Leon" French for lion's tooth
the tooth fairy takes your tooth and leaves a dollar(£1) for you
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tooth paste is 'du dentifrice' (masc.) in French.