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There is no standardized collective nouns for flour. This is most likely because flour has come in many forms in many places over the centuries.Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that is descriptive of the thing grouped can function as a collective noun. Some common examples are:a sack of floura cup of floura dusting of flour
The noun flour is a common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.The noun flour is a mass (uncountable) noun as a substance:Dust the pieces with some flour before placing in the hot oil.The plural form, flours is a word for types of or kinds of bread:The flours to make the bread are wheat flour and potato flour.
Yes, every noun has a pronoun. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'flour' is 'it'.Example: Be sure to put flour on the shopping list, we'll need it to make the birthday cake.
I like to look at the flowers in th garden whilst baking with good quality flour.
In the sentence Then they add flour and some salt,the adjective is some
yes, flour is a mixture
chease and balls
flour is mixture
what is the homopone for soft flour mixture.
if this is off a worksheet, the answer is batter.
Wheat flour is a mixture of many compounds.
No. Flour is a mixture of carbohydrates.
A flour mixture contains various dry ingredients combined with flour before using it in cooking.
Its a mixture
it is a mixture
A flour mixture contains various dry ingredients combined with flour before using it in cooking.
flour then milk. flour then milk. flour then milk.