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The plural form of desert is deserts

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What is the plural possessive of desert?

The plural possessive of desert is deserts'.


What is the plural possessive form of the word desert?

The plural form for the noun desert is deserts; the plural possessive form is deserts'.


Is desert countable noun or uncountable noun?

The noun 'desert' is a countable noun; the plural form is deserts.


What are cacti?

The plural of cactus. A cactus is a poky desert plant.cactus


What is the Arabic word used for desert?

صحراء ṣaḥrā' (with the plural صحار ṣaḥār, if you study Arabic, the singular is diptote and the plural is defective). It's where the name "Sahara" for the Sahara desert in northern Africa comes from.


What are two example sentences for the plural of oasis?

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How do you spell roadrunners?

That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "roadrunners" (desert birds).


How is catuses spelled and what is its plural form?

I think you are going for cactus, any of several kinds of spiky desert plant. You can use either cacti or cactuses as the plural form.


What is iasis?

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What is the Cactus biomes?

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What is a place in a desert where water comes to the surface?

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What are the types of the number pronoun?

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