The plural form of climb is climbs.
The Climb it doesn't change for plural Ex: they Climb the tree
Grimper is to climb, he uses the plural version for it grimpons meaning let'sclimb.
Harry Styles. Exactly like it's spelled. ====== The same as "styles" (plural for a particular form or design of something or a fashion) Sounds the same as "stile" (plural for a set of steps to help people climb over a fence or wall)
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These sentences use apostrophe incorrectly:A Bear's love honey. - This should just be plural: bears.B Bears' take deep breathe's. - Both should just be plural: bears; breaths.D Bears do climb tree's. - Trees should just be plural.The correct one is:C Hunters prized black bears' fur. - Bears is plural; but bears possess fur, so it it bears' with an apostrophe.
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Yes they can in fact climb, normally they will climb bamboo.
Yes, "climb" does not have a long vowel. The "i" in "climb" is short.
"To climb" in Latin is ascendere. "A climb" is ascensus (-us, m.).
A mountain goat can climb to however high it wants to climb. That's like asking you, how high can you climb?
yes they climb