The word here may be "raisin" (a dried grape), or "racing" (form of verb to race).
potpourri the good smelling stuff
i am pretty sure helping verb
The word grapes is a count noun; the word grapes is the plural form for the singular noun grape.
The noun 'grapes' is a common, concrete noun; the plural form of the singular noun 'grape', a word for a thing.
A dried grape is a rasin
A sweet grape dried either in the sun or by artificial means.
The word is "currant."
A prune; but the word prune doesn't sound as appealing as dried plum so they are starting to change it to make the prune look better.
The word here may be "raisin" (a dried grape), or "racing" (form of verb to race).
yes it is. it's a dried grape . pearl
A grape is a dried sultana.
Raisins are dried grapes, which makes them a fruit.
Not really. A raisin is a dried-up grape. A GRAPE is a fruit.
The word is CURRENT. (A currant is a dried grape. A current is an electrical flow.)
The word currant is a noun. A currant is a small dried grape.
Currant :)