"Garden" in not gender specific in Englisg; it does not have a masculine or feminine form. While romance languages such as Spanish, French and Latin have a great number of gender specific terms, English has very few, and even these are going by the wayside from disuse, such as "actor" and "actress".
The noun 'garden' is a countable noun, a noun with a singular and a plural form.Examples:My neighbor has a pretty garden. (singular)Let's walk through the park to see all the gardens. (plural)
The singular noun is pond; the plural noun is ponds.
The singular possessive form for the noun iris is iris's.Example: The iris's color brings the garden to life.
No. In this case vegetable is an adjective describing the type of garden. Garden is just a regular noun.
The possessive form of the plural noun pollinators is pollinators'.The plural possessive name for the garden of pollinators is: Pollinators' Garden
"Garden" in not gender specific in Englisg; it does not have a masculine or feminine form. While romance languages such as Spanish, French and Latin have a great number of gender specific terms, English has very few, and even these are going by the wayside from disuse, such as "actor" and "actress".
No - garden is singular, gardens is plural.
Hortus is garden; horti is gardens.
The noun Betty Garden is singular, not plural or possessive. The plural form is Betty Gardens; the possessive form is Betty Garden's. Betty Garden is a proper noun because it is the name of a person or a place; proper nouns are always capitalized.
The noun 'garden' is a countable noun, a noun with a singular and a plural form.Examples:My neighbor has a pretty garden. (singular)Let's walk through the park to see all the gardens. (plural)
The possessive form of gardeners is gardeners'.
A Zinnia or zinniae for plural
We have a garden with a variety of flowers.
flowers
Flowers, in this case is plural because it is representing more than one flower. For example: The flowers in the garden were beautiful.
The singular noun is pond; the plural noun is ponds.