A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.
Examples of proper nouns for the common noun 'avocado' are:
The plural form is avocados. The plural possessive is avocados'.
avocados; avocadoes is also correct.
'Avocados' .
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In Kannada, Avocado is called Benne-Hannu.
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Riper is the comparative adjective form of ripe.My avocado is ripe. His avocado is riper than yours.The superlative form of ripe is ripest.Her avocado is the ripest
The singular possessive is avocado's; the plural possessive is avocados'.
The singular form of the noun avocados is avocado.The singular possessive form is avocado's.Example: The avocado's color looks good on the plate.
The plural form of the noun avocado is avocados.The plural possessive form is avocados'.Example: The avocados' color is the focal point of the painting.
Yes! To make avacado plural, simply add an 's.' To show that all the avacados own something, slap an apostrophe on the end: The avacados' skins were mottled with green and brown.
avocado is not popular in India. It is called avocado Only.
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Please drop the avocados and back away slowly. Those avocados are not quite ripe.
How do avocado's reproduce
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