The plural form of "cute" is "cutes." In English, most adjectives do not have a distinct plural form, but some adjectives can be pluralized by adding an "s" at the end. In this case, "cute" is an adjective that can be pluralized to refer to multiple cute things.
The uncountable noun 'traffic' is treated as a singular form; for example:The traffic is heavy at this time of day.The traffic in cute kitten videos just grows and grows.
cute is cute where as too cute is very cute kinda like babies
We also say "cute as a bug's ear" and "cute as the Dickens"
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.
there is no plural for cute!
SWEETS - plural of sweet, a snack or treat SUITES - plural of suite, a room or lodging (also used for furniture grouping)
The uncountable noun 'traffic' is treated as a singular form; for example:The traffic is heavy at this time of day.The traffic in cute kitten videos just grows and grows.
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Comparative - cuter Superlative - cutest
cute is cute where as too cute is very cute kinda like babies
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The correct spelling is armadillos. This is the plural, meaning more than one."The group of armadillos are asleep".The singular is armadillo."The armadillo looks so cute".
Super cute amazingly cute
We also say "cute as a bug's ear" and "cute as the Dickens"
They are very cute, but they are really cute when they are puppies
it depends on your intrest. he is cute, not hot, but cute.