No, the word 'dozen' is a noun, a word for a quantity of twelve; a word for a thing.
Some dictionaries also list the word 'dozen' as an adjective or determiner (but not a verb).
"Une douzaine" means "a dozen" in French. Example: Une douzaine d'oeufs= a dozen eggs
A couple dozen lighthousesa is not the correct English because both the couple and dozen are collective words.
Dozen is a noun. It refers to a group or set of twelve.
"To dime a dozen" is incorrect. The phrase is "A dime a dozen" a North American slang phrase. Dime = 5 cents (US) Dozen = 12 of something To imply that something is a dime a dozen implies it is low value, or near worthless.
A verb is recognized by its function in a sentence. It either indicates an action (walk, talk, understand) or a state (is, seems, feels).To conjugate a verb, you match the form of the verb with its person and number, and the tense you are expressing (e.g. present, past, future). There are about a dozen separate tenses in English, and six person/number combinations:First person singular (I), first person plural (we)Second person singular (you), second person plural (you, you all)Third person singular (he, she, it), third person plural (they)- Example of present tense conjugation of action verb "to walk" (a regular conjugation):I walk, we walk, you walk, they walk / he, she it walks- Example of conjugating irregular linking verb "to be" :I am, we are, you are, they are / he, she, it is
Yes, climb is a verb (climb, climbs, climbing, climbed). The word climb is also a noun. Examples: Verb: We climb these stairs a dozen times a day. Noun: The climb to the top was well worth the view.
A dozen is a group of twelve. If you order a dozen doughnuts, you will get 12. ~Elle~
half a dozen is 6, so half a dozen dozen is 6 dozen, but the first thing, six dozen dozen has is 6x12x12or 6x144, so it is way more than 6x12.. In other words Six dozen dozen is 864 and half a dozen dozen is 72
One dozen is 12.
A dozen dozen is twelve dozen or twelve twelves or 144. This is also known as a gross.
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A dozen is 12, A score is 20. FYI:A dozen contains 12. a baker's dozen contains 13 and a gross is a dozen's dozen or 144.
2 and a third dozen. 2 and two thirteenth bakers dozen. a dozen is twleve a bakers dozen is 13
A dozen apples. The word dozen means twelve - which is more than one - so you use the plural form of apple.
The verb 'owned' is neither a helping verb or a linking verb. It is what I call a mainverb. Helping verbs, which are also called auxiliary verbs, can be divided into twogroups:True AUX Verbs- be do haveModal AUX Verbs- can could may might must will would should shallThe similarity is that they are used before a main verb and not alone, generallyspeaking. Linking Verbs, also called copulative verbs, include 'be', 'become', 'look','feel', 'taste' and a few more but not many. One characteristic of linking verbs isthat they can be followed by an adjective: He looks happy. This is not true of mainverbs. There are some other relevant issues, but maybe this is the most important:There are only about a dozen helping verbs and about another dozen or so linkingverbs, but there are thousands of main verbs, and 'own' is one of them.
half a dozen = ½ x 12 = 6 six dozen dozen = 6 x 12 x 12 = 864 So six dozen dozen is bigger
A dozen is 12. For an example a dozen donuts