Sure. It would also be grammatically correct to write He spoggled his nubbix on the goober. Grammatically correct and meaningful are not the same.
No, "ganga" is not a proper grammatically used word. "Ganga" is a common term used in Indian English to refer to the Ganges River. However, if you are referring to a gang or a group, you should use the word "gang" instead.
The plural form of the noun river is rivers.
Hudson is it I just took a quiz and it was correct so it's Hudson river.
The US state or river is spelled "Mississippi."
The correct spelling of the proper noun, a western river and a US state, is Missouri.
Jacques Cartier sailed and discovered the St. Lawrence River.
Jacques Cartier sailed and discovered the St. Lawrence River.
Hudson River in 1807.
Hudson river.
USA,he sailed FOR new-France. He sailed for the the Mississippi river
the clermont
Lewis and Clark sailed the Missouri to locate the Pacific
Giovanni de Verazzano and then Henry Hudson.
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St.Lawrence
which famous french explorers sailed down the mississippi river claiming it for france
Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet mainly sailed down the Missipi River, starting in Lake Michigan and continuing until they reached Arkansas. On their trip back to Canada, they sailed the Illinois River.