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"Conga" by Miami Sound Machine "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by Charlie Daniels Band "Wannabe" by Spice Girls "Muscrat Love" by Captain and Tennille Something by Bruce Springsteen =] "Conga" by Miami Sound Machine "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by Charlie Daniels Band "Wannabe" by Spice Girls "Muscrat Love" by Captain and Tennille Something by Bruce Springsteen =]
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I assume you mean "feed" as in horse feed rather then the verb "to feed". The plural of "feed" is "feed, just like "moose" or "fish".
yes. i am going to feed you. but, it can be used as a noun. dont buy some goat feed.
If you want to feed her. Do it. but it could feed herself
The two muskrats in "Muskrat Love," a song by America, are named Muskrat Susie and Muskrat Sam. They symbolize a playful and romantic relationship, engaging in activities like dancing and building a home together. The song captures the essence of love and companionship through their charming antics.
The singular form is feed, a non-count noun; individual units are tons of feed, sacks of feed, trays or troughs of feed, etc. The only plural form for the noun feed is for types of feeds, such as cattle feed, chicken feed, etc. For example: We have a shed where feeds are stored. The word feed is also a verb: feed, feeds, feeding, fed.
it does not feed
Chickens will eat a variety of feed. Feed stores have chicken feed in bags you can buy.
Animal feed, human feed, and making alcohol