A singular egg is what is required to reverse the polarity of a black hole and to therefore return the people back into their own timeline and universe. It must be thrown into the singular-ity at just the right moment. If the singular shell is broken before this, then said people will be trapped (for up to nine years) in the wrong place.
Two or more egg cells are ova; the singular is ovum.
Yes. The word "classification" is singular.
Buzz is already singular. The plural is buzzes.
it is already in its singular form.
The singular is cavity.
"The yolk of the egg is yellow" is correct. "Yolk" is a singular noun, so it should be paired with the singular verb "is."
The Latin word ovum is singular for egg; ova is plural for eggs.
Two or more egg cells are ova; the singular is ovum.
"Ova" is the plural form of "ovum." In biological terms, "ovum" refers to a single egg cell, while "ova" refers to multiple egg cells.
Un oeuf is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "an egg." The pronunciation of the masculine singular indefinite article and noun will be "eh-huhf" in French.
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I think what you are referring to is a haploid, which is a singular set of sex chromosomes. In a humans case this would be the sperm or egg cell.
Ah, the plural of egg is simply "eggs." Just like how one happy little tree becomes many happy little trees, one egg becomes many eggs. Embrace the beauty of language and let your words flow as freely as paint on a canvas.
The correct phrase is "2 eggs" when referring to more than one egg. The plural form "eggs" is used to indicate that there are two individual eggs. In contrast, "2 egg" would imply a singular form, which is not appropriate in this context.
Egg is a common noun and a neuter gender noun.
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The word "egg" in French is "oeuf'" (It is pronounced "oof") The word "egg" in French is "oeuf," and sounds pretty much the same as our English word "oof." But shorten the vowel sound to where it almost sounds like 'if'.