I saw a goose swimming on the lake
The plural form of the noun goose is geese.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences for the plural noun 'geese':Several geese were enjoying our pond. (subject of the sentence)I have a sack of feed that the geese like. (subject of the relative clause)A woman sat on the step feeding two geese by hand. (direct object of the verb 'feeding')There is straw for the geese in the barn. (object of the preposition 'for')
After hours of struggling through the dense jungle, on what was turning out to be a fruitless search for the lost city, I rather began to suspect that I'd been sent on a wild goose chase.
The singular possessive for "goose" is "goose's."
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The goose honked loudly as it waddled across the park.
Watch out for that goose!
The goose's feet were green.
When the wind picked up it gave me goose bumps.
Those goose stepping Nazis really irk me.
Geese, The geese ate my sandwiches.
ana is a foolish person
whenever i see ghosts, i'm having goose bumps
No. It should be "the goose cackled."
Whenever I see ghosts, I'm having goose bumps.
Vivian overcooked the goose, so now Phil won't eat it.
Scrooge sent the boy to the poulterer to buy the prize winning goose. The poulterer was the only place to get geese and ducks for dinner.
The plural form of the noun goose is geese.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences for the plural noun 'geese':Several geese were enjoying our pond. (subject of the sentence)I have a sack of feed that the geese like. (subject of the relative clause)A woman sat on the step feeding two geese by hand. (direct object of the verb 'feeding')There is straw for the geese in the barn. (object of the preposition 'for')