The word 'mess' is both a noun (mess, messes) and a verb (mess, messes, messing, messed)
Examples:
Why is your hair such a mess? (noun)
Please don't mess with my hair. (verb)
there is no latin word for mess it an English word
A prefix for "mess" could be "un-", as in "unmess".
Yes. The E in the word mess has a short E sound, as in dress and guess.
Tagalog translation of MESS: kaguluhanTagalog translation of MESS: kaguluhan
There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: mess'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: mess'sExamples:The note read, "Who is this mess' owner and when will it be eliminated?"The note read, "Who is this mess's owner and when will it be eliminated?"
there is no latin word for mess it an English word
A prefix for "mess" could be "un-", as in "unmess".
Yes. The E in the word mess has a short E sound, as in dress and guess.
Play with, extract, mess around, mess up,
It can be a noun: "Please tidy up that mess."It can be a verb: "Don't mess with me!"
The plural form of mess is messes.
mess with it
Mess is a noun and a verb. Noun: Your hair is a mess! Verb: The wind messed up my hair!
Tagalog translation of MESS: kaguluhanTagalog translation of MESS: kaguluhan
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