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Why is the plural of corn corns?

The countable noun corn (corns) is a word for a spot of thickened skin on the feet that can be painful. There is sometimes more than one corn at a time.The uncountable noun corn (no plural form) is a word for a grain crop. Units of corn are expressed as an ear of corn, a stalk of corn, a bushel of corn, etc.


If corn is many what's it called?

the plural of corn would still be corn


Is the word corn singular or plural?

The word "corn" is typically considered a singular noun in English. It refers to the plant itself or the edible seeds of the plant collectively. If you are referring to multiple individual corn plants or kernels, you would use the plural form "corns."


Is corn a proper noun?

"corn" is a common noun that can be either singular or plural


Another word for a bundle of corn?

A bundle of wheat is called a sheaf. The plural is sheaves.


Is corn a nouns?

Yes, corn is a noun; a singular or mass, common, concrete noun. The noun corn as a blemish on the foot can be singular or plural; 'a corn' or 'two corns'. The noun corn as the vegetable is a mass noun; 'a field of corn', 'an ear of corn', 'a bowl of corn', or 'a kernel of corn'.


How do you spell kerenals?

The likely word is the plural noun kernels (individual corn seeds).The homophone is the plural noun colonels (military officers, from coronels).


How do you Doreto's?

The brand name of the corn chip snacks is Doritos.(Apostrophes are almost never used to form plural nouns.)


What is the collective noun form of 'sheaf'?

The collective nouns are:a sheaf of wheata sheaf of corna sheaf of graina sheaf of papersa sheaf of arrows


How do you spell doreto's?

The brand name of the corn chip snacks is Doritos.(Apostrophes are almost never used to form plural nouns.)


What is the proper noun for candy?

The plural form for the noun candy is "candies".


Is there a plural possessive noun in this sentence your mom still includes corn with your dinners?

The sentence, "Your mom still includes corn with your dinners." contains no plural possessive nouns.The sentence does contain the singular possessive adjective 'your'. The possessive adjective 'your' is a pronoun that is placed before a noun to describe the noun as belonging to the person spoken to (you):your momyour dinners