answersLogoWhite

0

there were calves in my back yard.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How do you change the sentence into a singular form All houses have roofs.?

To change the sentence "All houses have roofs" into a singular form, you can rephrase it as "A house has a roof." This shifts the focus from multiple houses to just one house, while also changing the verb form accordingly.


Using is and are?

We use are when the sentence is in plural and is when the sentence is in singular form.


What is the singular form for stratum?

"Stratum" is the singular form of stratum. The plural form is "strata".


What is the singular form of curriculum?

Curriculum is singular, curricula is plural.


Does a noun and a pronoun both change form depending on the sentence?

No, not depending on the sentence. The changes in form for nouns and pronouns is based on their use in a sentence.Nouns change form from singular to plural or they can be common or proper.Pronouns change form based on singular to plural and case, their function as subject or object.Noun examples:There are several churches on this street. The church you're looking for, First Baptist Church, is at the intersection of Main and Fourth Streets.Pronoun examples:I live next door to them. They have a red brick house, the one with the black door is theirs.


How do you change the word poppies in to singular form?

Change the IES to Y and that makes poppy.


What is the singular form of study example she studies her book?

how can we use study for the third person singular


When to use this or these in a sentence?

This is used in singular form while these is used in plural form.


What is the singular form of see?

The singular form of 'see' is 'sees', as in the sentence 'He sees some things differently than the way you and I see them.'


What does toi mean in English?

"You" (singular form), in the predicate of a sentence.


What is the noun form in Mr.smith is plural or singular?

The noun form in the sentence "Mr. Smith is" is singular. "Mr. Smith" is a singular proper noun referring to one person.


Why does any follow a singular or plural verb in a sentence?

The singular or plural form of "any" depends on the context of the sentence. When "any" is used in a negative or interrogative sentence, it typically takes a singular verb. When used in an affirmative sentence, it can take a singular or plural verb depending on the context.