Yes, a tree is a thing, a living thing. In writing, the noun tree can be replaced with "it" because it is a thing.
The tree sapling grew crooked. The man tied it to wooden stakes using twine so the tree would grow straighter.
Yes, I think so because it's not a person or place. So it's probally a thing (noun).
No! there is no such thing there is a blackberry bush and a raseberrey bush. But know such thing a blackberry and rasebery tree.
it has roots and takes in carbon dioxide
There is not such a thing as a pinto tree. Pinto beans grow on vines, they do not grow on trees.
there's no such thing as an "acorn tree", acorns grow on oak trees...
You are describing a "hammock".
A tree is a living thing, a plant.
The noun is tree, a word for a thing.
no there is no such thing
A tree
No! there is no such thing there is a blackberry bush and a raseberrey bush. But know such thing a blackberry and rasebery tree.
No, trees are alive. A tree is a living thing. It grows leaves, and grows bigger.
Yes, it is the tree upon which limes grow.
no there is no tree such as rainbow
There is no such thing as a tree octopus. It is not endangered. It was all just an internet hoax.
The noun 'tree' is a word for a large plant; a word for a diagram or arrangement with a structure of branching connecting lines; a word for a thing.
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