The word moss can be used either singular or plural.
Like grass, moss is not generally referred to in plural, except when referring to different types of moss, in which case the plural form is mosses.
The moss on the left side of the tree will make you have hallucinations!
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'.
The plural of 'bunch' is bunches.The plural of 'ant' is ants.The plural of 'batch' is batches.The plural of 'day' is days.The plural of 'chimney' is chimneys.The plural of 'tomato' is tomatoes.The plural of 'umbrella' is umbrellas.The plural of 'donkey' is donkeys.The plural of 'sky' is skies.The plural of 'foot' is feet.The plural of 'show' is shows.
The plural form of the noun moss is mosses.The plural possessive form is mosses'.
Like grass, moss is not generally referred to in plural, except when referring to different types of moss, in which case the plural form is mosses.
The spelling "mosses" is the plural form of moss, although clumps of moss can be referred to in the collective as moss (as with grass).
This depends if it is a true moss, a plant we call 'moss', or decorative moss.
Sure! Five examples of moss are sphagnum moss, cushion moss, haircap moss, peat moss, and rock cap moss.
The sloth does not grow moss, the moss does.
Moss, tree moss, rock moss.
moss
Strang (mosses) hung from the drooping (trees) in the dismal (gardens).
they do not have one called moss
Red moss another kind of the 12,000 species of moss the black one is DEAD.
yes sydney moss and fab moss