The plural form of bushel is bushels.
Bushels of wheat make bread
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The word 'juicy' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.Collective nouns are used to group nounsfor people or things, for example:a bushel of peaches (a bushel of juicy peaches)a glass of juicea bottle of juicea quart of juice
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Some collective nouns for corn are a stalk of corn or a bushel of corn.
Collective nouns for apples are a bushel of apples, a pie-full of apples.
He went to prison for stealing a bushel.
She picked a bushel of apples from the orchard.
I just got a bushel of flowers.
There's the last bushel of corn! I wonder what the price of a bushel of beets would be today.
It is hard to carry a bushel of corn, it weighs 56 pounds.
During the food shortage, a bushel of potatoes cost two shillings and sixpence.
John, tie that cord around the bushel of corn; whistle when you're done.
. . . is that a bushel of feathers, a bushel of cotton, a bushel of wheat, or a bushel of lead pellets? (A bushel is a volume, not a weight.)
To be an idependent clause a phrase would need a conjugated verb. i.e "a bushel of apples to take home" is a phrase. "I need a bushel of apples to take home" is a complete sentence.
$3.00/ bushel 1 bushel weighs 32lb.
The singular nouns in the sentence are:bushelmarketNote: The noun 'corn' is an uncountable noun. A partitive noun (also called a noun counter) is a noun used to count or quantify an uncountable noun, such as six ears of corn, a kernelof corn, a bushel of corn, etc.
The abbreviation for a bushel is "bu."