Vermin is a word that is both plural and singular. i.e. There was a vermin in my house. i.e. Those rats are vermin.
There is much debate regarding classifying badgers as vermin. Some argue they are vermin based on the definition of vermin as destructive creatures. Others say badgers are not destructive.
He got rid of the vermin using a shovel.
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'.
Vermin is a word that is both plural and singular. i.e. There was a vermin in my house. i.e. Those rats are vermin.
Vermin is a noun.
Snakes are reptiles. They eat vermin.
No, raccoons are not vermin. They may be pests but such animals as rats and mice would be considered as vermin.
There is much debate regarding classifying badgers as vermin. Some argue they are vermin based on the definition of vermin as destructive creatures. Others say badgers are not destructive.
To a lot of people, yes. Squirrels are vermin.
Those vermin in my yard are tearing it up!
Burnin' Vermin was created in 1991.
Urban Vermin was created in 2007.
Vermin in Ermine was created in 1984.
He got rid of the vermin using a shovel.
No! Cats are mammals, not like squirrels and rats.