The plural of trash is trashes.
As in "the trashes recently are awful".
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The collective nouns are a heap of trash and a heap of garbage.
The singular possessive form for the noun neighbor is neighbor's trash.The plural form is neighbors. The plural possessive form is neighbors' trash.
The collective nouns "heap" and "pile" are both used for trash.
The SI volume is spelled liter or litre.The word for trash or refuse on the ground is litter(also a set of newborn puppies or kittens).
The noun 'trash' is an uncountable (mass) noun, it has no plural form.The noun 'trash' is a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts.
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The collective nouns are a heap of trash and a heap of garbage.
The singular possessive form for the noun neighbor is neighbor's trash.The plural form is neighbors. The plural possessive form is neighbors' trash.
The noun 'refuse' is a mass (uncountable) noun with no plural form. The noun 'refuse' is a word for a something discarded, trash, rubbish, garbage; a word for a substance.
The sentence "Toss the paper into the trash" is an imperative sentence (an order) and therefore the subject is "you" (either singular or plural, depending on context), though it is not stated.
Yes, the noun 'skunk' is a countable noun.The plural form is skunks.Example: There were two skunks rummaging in the trash bin.
No, the plural form of the noun animal is animals (no apostrophe).The apostrophe s ('s) added to the end of the noun forms the possessive noun, indicating that something belongs to an animal.Examples:An animal has been raiding the trash bin. (singular noun)You see here are the animal's footprints. (possessive noun)
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trash rack are silimilar to garbage can or trash bin.
There is no patron saint of trash or trash collectors.