It was nice to be able to invite our neighbor to supper when having extra rice prepared.
"May I have some extra rice, please?"
The singular form of the word "rice" is still "rice."
No, a comma is not necessary after the word "steamed" in the sentence "I love steamed white rice." The sentence is clear and flows well without the need for a comma in this context.
The rice cake was sticky and glutinous, making it difficult to eat with chopsticks.
The chemical elements hydrogen and oxygen are the components of water.
He does.When he/she/it or a singular noun is the subject of a sentence then an -s is added to the verb. This is sometimes called the -s form of a verb egHe likes rice. The doctor likes rice (singular noun subject).The -s form for do is does so we say He does his homework. The teacher does the cleaning.
grows would be the verb.
It is a sentence that states a fact, therefore it is a declaratory sentence.
That bag of rice is lasting her for approximately a month, then she will have no more.
The extra small rice used to make sushi.
That he would be the first one to practice and last one to leave practice to get extra traning before and after.
i buy a kilo of rice.
"Rice is grown in the field by the farmer."
Example sentence - He didn't like the guacamole with the rice.
The rice cost 20 shillings.
They eat Goat Chicken oxtail fish rice and peas plain rice and an extra.....they drink sorrelle :)
Condoleezza Rice help our contry by having sex with whites
chikcen and rice