Nothing about brownies sounds wrong!
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The word "brownies" is a plural form that is sometimes used as a singular noun, and so it sounds wrong. The difficulty can be avoided by slightly altering the phrase.
One should not say: "The brownies is ready," but "The brownies are ready."
However it would be proper to say, "The pan of brownies is ready."
Collective nouns for brownies is a tray of brownies or a pan of brownies. The collective noun for Brownies is a troop of Brownies.
Collective nouns for brownies is a tray of brownies or a pan of brownies. The collective noun for Brownies is a troop of Brownies.
Brownies are called brownies because they are brown.
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Brownies are a greek food because the brownies came from the Greek.
Everybody likes brownies.
I don't know, but brownies are brown.usually when you add the y sound on the end of a word it sounds cute. since brownies are brown and little and cute, somebody was probably like "ohhhh they are so cute and delicious, I'll call it a brownie."
Brownies were created in the year 1906 according to this webpage. http://www.foodtimeline.org/foodfaq.html#brownies
A is wrong. B is right C is right D is wrong A: Sound travels as a wave, therefore it does not travel in a straight line. B: Sound travels in a wave. C: The sound wave is a form of energy; all waves are. D: Sound cannot travel in a vaccuum. A is not entirely wrong.
Brownies are Brownies in Swedish(:
white chocolate or cheesecake brownies!
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