No, peanuts is a plural noun. The singular form may be used with nouns as an adjunct (peanut butter, peanut vendor, peanut farm).
If you are just writing about peanuts, it does not need an apostrophe.If the peanuts have a belonging or possession, then yes, it needs an apostrophe.The peanuts were salty.The peanuts' saltiness added flavor.
anything greedy
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is clumsy.
Yes, it is often used in the comic strip "Peanuts"
Peanuts!Peanuts!Peanuts
Peanuts!Peanuts!Peanuts
Peanuts?
peanuts have proteine in them
Peanuts Lowery went by Peanuts.
If you are just writing about peanuts, it does not need an apostrophe.If the peanuts have a belonging or possession, then yes, it needs an apostrophe.The peanuts were salty.The peanuts' saltiness added flavor.
No, PEANUTS are not Purple...
Georgia has peanuts.
WERE peanuts native to [the] US? Where ARE peanuts native to [the] US? Figure out the question, and we'll get you an answer. Answer. Peanuts are native to Brazil.
You have to win them in Winbear.com/peanuts
Peanuts develop on the roots of the plant, completely underground.