In the English language, adjectives do not have singular or plural forms, they are always the same. There are other languages in which that is not the case. But in English, one person can be dumb, and many people can be dumb, and it's the same adjective.
Adjectives have relative forms:
positive: dumb
comparative: dumber
superlative: dumbest
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partes interarticulares, so the modifier agrees in number with the noun. But it's a really awkward construction. Maybe we should just say "interarticular part" (parts), which sounds kinda dumb, but accurate.
A dumb dumb person!
im not no dumb dumb
CATEGORIES is the plural of "category", a subset or type within a group.
It is a leaf that is pretty good
Yes, the singular form is normally plate tectonic or tectonic plate so the plural would be plate tectonics or tectonic plates. Dumb crap.
The oldest simile for 'as dumb as' is 'As dumb as a doornail'. Others include: As dumb as a wet noodle. As dumb as an unpowered computer. As dumb as a library with no books.
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No she is not dumb...your dumb for asking this question
Weathering breaks down rock into smaller pieces through physical processes like abrasion, freezing and thawing, or chemical processes like oxidation and carbonation. This results in the formation of sediment and soil.
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A sponge is an invertebrate, it has no backbone.