It depends on the context. If a sentence says, "We bought strawberries on sale," strawberries is a noun. If strawberry or strawberries is used in front of a noun, for example strawberry pie, strawberry blonde, strawberry ice cream, then strawberry modifies the nouns of pie, blonde, and cream. Therefore, it is an adjective.
No, the word 'do' is a verb (do, does, doing, done, did), a word for an act performed; often used as an auxiliary verb. Examples: I like the strawberry, do you? Yes, I do. I do like strawberry.
The word bigger is the comparative form of the adjectivebig (bigger, biggest). Example uses.Look at this big strawberry. Here's one that's bigger. Look, this is the biggest strawberry I've ever seen.The noun form for the adjective big is bigness.
a strawberry clock is a clock that is in a shape of a strawberry and also smells like a strawberry.
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There is specific word for strawberry in Hindi.
Strawberry Fields Forever Strawberry Fair (Casey would waltz with a strawberry blonde) and the band played on Strawberry Wine
The garden strawberry or just strawberry is a famous cultivated fruit in the world. Strawberry originated in France in the 18th century.
In Laguna province, the other term of wild strawberry is SAMPINIT.
strawberry candy
No, a strawberry is a fruit.
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