The noun 'dirt' is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance; it has no plural form.
neither, actually no dirt exist other than political
The noun 'dirt' is an uncountable noun; a word for a substance, such as mud or dust; loose soil or earth.
A hunk of dirt is just that, a hunk of dirt.
wash your dirt, and it becomes clean dirt
yard dirt
No, the noun 'dirt' is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance; it has no plural form.
neither, actually no dirt exist other than political
The noun 'dirt' is an uncountable noun; a word for a substance, such as mud or dust; loose soil or earth.
The noun form of the adjective 'dirty' is dirtiness.The word 'dirty' is the adjective form of the noun dirt.
The plural form of the noun moose is the same as the singular: mooseThe singular and plural possessive form are also the same: moose'sExamples:We saw a moose's footprints in the snow.We saw several moose's footprints in the snow.
dirt. dirt. dirt......... and dirt
Yes, the word 'molehills' is a noun; the plural form of the singular noun 'molehill', a word for a mound of dirt made by a mole burrowing near the surface; a word for a thing.
dirt 3
A hunk of dirt is just that, a hunk of dirt.
wash your dirt, and it becomes clean dirt
No, Dirt 3 is better than Dirt 1.
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