No. Tooth is a singular, teeth is plural.
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No, the word "list" is singular. The plural form of "list" is "lists."
if a word refers to a single item it is singular. if it refers to lots of things it is plural."Potato" is singular "potatoes" is a plural word."mouse" is singular, "mice" is a plural word."person" is singular, "people" is a plural word.
The word 'she' is in singular form. The plural for 'she' would be 'they'.
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The word teeth is the plural version of the word tooth.
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The noun teeth is plural.The plural form is tooth.
Yes, the word tooth is singular. The plural of tooth is "teeth."
The word tooth is the singular noun. The plural noun is teeth.
From what I can tell, you are asking if the word 'it' is a singular or plural word.The word 'it' is a singular pronoun, a word that takes the place of a singular noun.Example: That dog is baring its teeth. It looks angry.
The singular possessive is tooth's.
tooth. Teeth is plural, tooth is singular.
If you are talking about the tooth of Fang or fangs that are teeth,then it would be Fang Teeth.
Singular. Teeth is the plural
Use of teeth in a sentence.These are your teeth. pluralThis is your tooth. Singular
The plural noun 'teeth' is an abstract noun as a word for the power and authority to be effective; a word for a concept.The plural noun 'teeth' (singular 'tooth') is a concrete noun as a word the hard, bony enamel-coated structures in the jaws of most vertebrates; the projections on the rim of a cogwheel or the edge of a saw or a comb; a word for physical things.