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The correct wording is "One and one is two."( If you use the unambiguous word "plus", the answer is clear: One plus one is two.) One infers that this is a form of "The sum of one plus one is two." The singular verb form is also used in "One plus one equals two."In this question, the word "and" is not functioning as a conjunction. You can tell the difference by applying a simple test. If it were a conjunction, you would be able to create a compound sentence that means the same thing. In this case, "One is two and one is two." Since that no longer has the same meaning, the word "and" is not a conjunction.There is a case where you would correctly use the plural verb. If you were talking about multiple nouns rather than a numerical problem, then you would have a valid compound subject. For example:"One spoon and one fork are two utensils."This passes the deconstruction test:"One spoon (is) (a) utensil and one fork (is) (a) utensil."
Compound words that start with "tea" include "teapot," which refers to a vessel for brewing tea, and "teaspoon," a small spoon used for stirring or measuring tea. Another example is "teabreak," a short pause taken to enjoy tea, often during work. These words combine "tea" with other terms to create new meanings related to tea-related activities or objects.
Perforated draining spoon could refer to a slotted spoon or egg spoon. They are used to lift food from liquid, allowing the liquid to drain, leaving the food in the spoon.
A medium sized spoon for eating with.
The opposite of "Born with a silver spoon in his or her mouth" is (According to The Who) "I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth"
The possessive form of the singular noun spoon is spoon's, e.g "That spoon's handle is rather bent."The plural possessive form is spoons', e.g. "All of those spoons' handles seem to be bent."
No, spoon is singular, the plural is spoons.
The material for a spoon is an alloy or a plastic polymer. The polymer is a compound, an alloy is a mixture.
The material for a spoon is an alloy or a plastic polymer. The polymer is a compound, an alloy is a mixture.
Yes, "silver spoon" is a compound word because it is composed of two separate words ("silver" and "spoon") joined together to create a new meaning.
Not technically: the compound subject uses the plural verb are."There are a spoon and a fork on the plate."But colloquially this construction, while erroneous, is very common. It could also be grammatically correct if the spoon is not on the plate (set off by a comma)."There is a spoon, and a fork on the plate." (and there is a fork on the plate)
for me, the spoon is a simple machine. because it is use to eat. a spoon is useful to eat.. only that if it is a compound machines it can use as many.. in compound machines it can be use as many things...
A metal spoon touching a hot pan. The pan heats the spoon. The spoon serves as a conductor of heat. This is an example of conduction.
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An example of energy transfer by conduction is when a metal spoon is placed in a hot cup of coffee. The heat from the coffee is transferred to the spoon through direct contact, causing the spoon to also become hot.
Yes, tarnishing of a spoon is a chemical change. It occurs when the metal reacts with substances in the environment (such as oxygen or sulfur) to form a new compound, which results in a change in the appearance and properties of the spoon.
Compound words with table: timetable,table spoon,tablecloth, tableland, tableware,roundtable