The plural of blouse is blouses.
tri-- as in the beginning of the shape triangle sarah--- like the name tops as in a plural word for a shirt
She sewed the patch onto the elbow of the shirt. The doctor put a patch over the injured eye. They used a patch of cement to cover the hole. They made a temporary patch to the hull using canvas and tar.
Matches is a noun (plural of match) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of match). Noun: Children should not play with matches. Verb: That shirt matches those pants.
The shirt's collar is frayed.He was shocked at the shirt's price.The shirt's material is cotton.
The plural of blouse is blouses.
Shirts. e.g. I have two blue shirts.
shirt = camisa you = tu/usted/vosotros/ustedes (singular/plural informal/formal)
there is no plural for "en", even when all the other words are plural in the phrase: je suis en chemise - I am in shirt. ils sont en chaussures - they are in shoes
The plural form of "one" as a pronoun is "ones." For example, "The blue shirt is too small, but the black one fits perfectly."
Singular "This is Mathew's shirt". Plural "We went round to the Mathews' house for tea".
tri-- as in the beginning of the shape triangle sarah--- like the name tops as in a plural word for a shirt
blue=azul for example: la camiseta azul (t-shirt is singular) however if you are describing something plural, you would need to use azules. for example: los pantalones azules (trousers are plural)
The sentence that contains a plural pronoun is:"The birds flew south to their winter home."The pronoun their is a plural, possessive adjective, used to describe the compound noun "winter home" as belonging to the plural noun birds.
She sewed the patch onto the elbow of the shirt. The doctor put a patch over the injured eye. They used a patch of cement to cover the hole. They made a temporary patch to the hull using canvas and tar.
The plural of cloth is actually cloths, no clothes. Cloth and clothes are two unrelated words. "Cloth" means any piece of knitted or woven fabric, while "clothes" means a completed piece of clothing (like a shirt or pair of pants).
because its a shirt