When referring to spinach, verbs are conjugated in the third person singular, e.g. spinach is good for you; spinach has a high nutritional value and is extremely rich in antioxidants.
Spinach is an uncountable noun so doesn't have a plural form.
The noun 'spinach' is an uncountable noun as a word for a plant or a food substance; for example:We planted two rows of spinach.The plural form 'spinaches' is reserved for types of or kinds of; for example:The kinds of spinaches are savoy, flat-leaf, and semi-savoy.
I need several similes for spinach
Water Spinach
its spinach.
Water spinach
Espinacas (pronounced "eh-spee-NAH-cahs).Espinaca
those words are already plural.they cannot take the plural form.
The Tagalog word for spinach is "espinaka" or "alugbati".
The noun 'spinach' is an uncountable noun as a word for a plant or a food substance; for example:We planted two rows of spinach.The plural form 'spinaches' is reserved for types of or kinds of; for example:The kinds of spinaches are savoy, flat-leaf, and semi-savoy.
The word "spinach" in French is masculine and is written as "l'Γ©pinard."
Spinach a vegetable.vegetable
Spinach
Spinach is a plant. So they do have chloroplasts
No, spinach is an herb.
bhaghi IS spinach
The pigments of Malabar spinach are purplish while those of regular spinach are entirely green.
The spinach family