i am pretty sure helping verb
The word here may be "raisin" (a dried grape), or "racing" (form of verb to race).
A raisin is just a shriveled grape.
in Australia they call them raisins but in America they call it sultanas.
No, it is a noun (a fruit). Used with other nouns (grape juice, grape flavor), it is a noun adjunct rather than an adjective.
The word grapes is a count noun; the word grapes is the plural form for the singular noun grape.
A sweet grape dried either in the sun or by artificial means.
Raisins
Not really. A raisin is a dried-up grape. A GRAPE is a fruit.
You cannot grow a raisin. A raisin is a dried/shriveled up grape.
Raisins secs. Raisin, of course, means grape, and raisins are dried grapes.raisins secs
A raisin is a grape that has been dried. In the process, the grape shrivels up and becomes smaller.
RAISIN- is a sweet grape dried either in the sun or by artificial means.- is a deep brownish purple.
Raisins are dried grapes, which makes them a fruit.
A currant is a type of dried grape, similar to a raisin but often smaller.
It takes about two to four weeks to turn a grape into a raisin if they are sun-dried. If a dehydrator is used, it takes anywhere from 12-36 hours.
A raisin is the dried fruit of the grape vine - a dried grape. While the pips in a rasin are probably no longer fertile, the pips in a grape are the seeds from which new grape vines may be grown.
A raisin is simply a dried grape. So it would be in the fruit group.