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The plural of grass is grasses.

As in "there are different species of grasses".

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What is the plural of the noun grass?

The plural of grass is grasses. As in "there are different species of grasses".


Is grasses singular or plural?

Grass is singular.Grasses is plural.Though saying that the land is covered in grass is also plural.


What is the plural form of grass?

The collective nouns for grass are:a tuft of grassa patch of grassa field of grassa meadow of grassa bag of grass (clippings)


Do deers eat Pampas grass?

no it is too tough for them. deer is plural already btw.


What is an abature?

An abature (usually used in the plural, abatures) is a blade of grass trampled by a stag passing through them.


Does snakes in the grass need apostrophe?

The word snakes is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.Snakes in the grass is an idiom.If the word snakes has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The snakes' movements through the grass left trails.


What is the singular possessive of doe?

The singular is doe.The plural is does and the plural possessive is does' (e.g. The does' behavior is determined by their ages.)


Which word describes a grass plant?

Grasses is a word; it is the plural of grass. It is used when talking about: * a group of grass plants: " The grasses in the front garden bed were very ornamental in a breeze." * several types of grass: " The landscaper loaded the truck with the right grasses for the job."


Do sheep's eat grass?

First of all the plural of "sheep" is "sheep" not "sheeps" and your use of the possessive (sheep's) is incorrect in the context of your question. To answer your question -yes, sheep eat grass.


What is grass count noun or mass noun?

The noun grass is a mass noun. The noun grass is described in terms of some grass, covered in grass, a patch of grass, a field of grass, a blade of grass or blades of grass. The plural form, grasses, is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of', for example: A variety of grasses covered the great plains. Some grasses native to the great plains are slough grass, Canada wild rye, inland saltgrass, desert saltgrass, needle and thread grass, and porcupine grass.


Is grass countable?

The noun 'grass' is an uncountable noun. A partitive noun (also called a noun counter) is a noun to used to count or quantify an uncountable noun. such as a blade of grass, a patch of grass, a field of grass, etc.The plural form 'grasses' is used for 'types of' or 'kinds of' only; for example 'the best grasses for golf courses' or 'the indigenous grasses of Oklahoma'.


Give you a list of nouns that are both singular and plural?

deer, fish, sheep, grass