Bite is already singular.
The plural is bites
The noun bite is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the act of breaking into or puncturing with teeth, usually in order to eat it; a small meal or a piece of food; a fish hooked on a line; the feeling of sharp coldness; a word for a thing.
They bite if they are in danger.
I think they do bite if you bother it
Wasps don't usually bite, they sting. Wasp is some cases can bite and sting at the same time.
Quokkas do not bite people or other animals. They use their teeth to bite the vegetation on which they feed.
The noun bite is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the act of breaking into or puncturing with teeth, usually in order to eat it; a small meal or a piece of food; a fish hooked on a line; the feeling of sharp coldness; a word for a thing.
The singular possessive form is tax's.The best example that comes to mind is: The tax's bite does smart a lot.
Quantum is singular, not singular possessive. The singular possessive form is quantum's.
They bite.
The future tense of "bite" is "will bite" or "is going to bite."
In the sentence "A spider's bite is harmful", bite is a noun.
No, They can not bite.
yes salamanders do bite they will bite and you will bleed
They don't bite peop, but they bite people.
I believe it's bite-sized.
The word singular is an adjective. Adjectives do not have singular or plural forms; adjectives have comparative forms: positive: singular comparative: more singular superlative: most singular
"Has" is singular, e.g. He has, she has. "Have" is plural, e.g. They have, we have. The exception is "I" - e.g. I have.