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Yes, the noun doughnuts is a common noun (the plural form of the singular noun 'doughnut'); a general word for a type of pastries; a word for any doughnuts of any kind.
Yes, the word 'doughnut' (or 'donut') is a noun; a word for a type of pastry; a word for a thing.
No, the noun 'doughnut' is a count noun; the plural form is doughnuts (one doughnut or a dozen doughnuts).
Yes, the word 'donuts' (or 'doughnuts) is a noun, the plural form for the singular noun 'donut'; a word for a type of food; a word for a thing.
Doughnuts isn't any kind of verb because it's a noun.
In the Philippines we have Dunkin' Delivery.
In my opinion doughnuts taste better. I LOVE doughnuts but I don't really care for the doughnut holes
Not all doughnuts are strawberry flavoured. Some doughnuts are chocolate flavoured, vanilla flavoured, etc. There is particularly reason behind flavouring of doughnuts. Flavouring just adds to the taste of the doughnuts.
Though latkes are popular elsewhere, jelly doughnuts are customary in Israel.
Generally, some people eat doughnuts every day...
Dora's Dunking Doughnuts was created in 1933.
Top Pot Doughnuts was created in 2002.