The plural of "quarrel" is "quarrels."
The word 'quarrel' is both a noun (quarrel, quarrels) and a verb (quarrel, quarrels, quarreling, quarreled).Examples:The children had a quarrel and won't speak to each other. (noun)I don't wish to quarrel. I need a time out. (verb)
Both of you have made some good points; there is no need to quarrel about it.
No, "quarrelled" is a verb. It is the past tense form of the verb "quarrel," which means to have an argument or disagreement with someone.
Example sentence - She would not quarrel with him in front of other people.
The homophone for "quarrel" is "coral." Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The collective term for a group of sparrows is a host of sparrows, a quarrel of sparrows, or a flock of sparrows.
The word is quarrel.
Quarrel can be used as a noun or a verb: I don't want to quarrel with you. Tim was slightly injured during his quarrel with his neighbor.
"quarrel" is "querelle"
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The Quarrel was created in 1991.
The word 'quarrel' is both a noun (quarrel, quarrels) and a verb (quarrel, quarrels, quarreling, quarreled).Examples:The children had a quarrel and won't speak to each other. (noun)I don't wish to quarrel. I need a time out. (verb)
Quarrel means fight, as in you shouldn't quarrel over the small things in life
Those two are about to have another quarrel.
quarrel = ceartă, neînţelegere
The Age of Quarrel was created in 1986.
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