No, it is a plural noun. A twig is a small woody branch of a tree or bush.
No, "twigs" does not have a long vowel. The "i" in "twigs" is a short vowel sound.
No, the word twigs is not an adverb.The word twigs is a noun, since it describes objects.
Yes. Twigs are small pieces of tree branches.
The collective noun is a bundle of twigs.
synonyms: verb: ignite, inflame, light, set alight, set fire noun: firewood, tinder, twigs, wood antonyms: extinguish, put out, douse
A broom of twigs fastened to one end of a pole and used for floor sweeping, is known as a Besom.
I broke a few TWIGS from a tree I made wands out of TWIGS I love TWIGS Twigs went down the slide WHAT DO U WANT TO KNOW DUDE???
No, twigs are not abiotic; they are biotic components of an ecosystem. Twigs are parts of trees or shrubs, which are living organisms. Abiotic factors refer to non-living elements in an environment, such as water, soil, and temperature. Therefore, twigs, being derived from living plants, are classified as biotic.
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nothing it is a stick
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