You could use it plural....
Example: The foundation at the cosmetic store had lots of minerals inside of it.
My water is full of vitamins and minerals.
The miner was trapped underground for several weeks.
The miner was married to a lawyer.
A famous gold miner
The word miner's is the correct possessive form of the singular noun miner.example: The miner's tools hung from his belt.The word cat's is the correct possessive form of the singular noun cat.example: The cat's name is Muffin.
Horace Miner
Your soaking in it!
In the audiocast of By the Great Horn Spoon, the part of the miner with the toothache was voiced by Frank Fiumano. He also voiced the parts of the hotel clerk and a passenger.
As a minor he was not old enough to be a miner
No, the sentence "Is the old miner was lost in the desert" is not a homophone sentence. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, such as "there," "their," and "they're."
The dusty old California miner was referred to as a "forty niner".
before there were coal Miner. Now there are bitcoin Miners.
The coal miner mines coal from the coal mine.
The miner dug deep into the earth searching for valuable minerals.
No, "homonym" is not used correctly in this sentence. A homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning, such as "blue" (color) and "blew" (past tense of blow). In the given sentence, there are no homonyms used.
Your sentence is "You never wanted to be nominer"The negatives are bolded. As you can see both of these things a negative. Just take away the "no" and your sentence only has one negative and it sounds grammatically correct.You never wanted to be a miner.Add an "a" before miner to make the sentence flow and sound correct.
The excitement in the room was tangible as people eagerly waited for the announcement.
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Jan Miner's birth name is Janice Miner.
The Miner was created in 1908.