Please get a glass of water ready for the approaching pilgrim.
During the Thanksgiving holiday, many families visit Plymouth Rock to honor the pilgrims who arrived on the Mayflower.
The plural form for the noun pilgrim is pilgrims; the plural possessive form is pilgrims'.
pilgrims
Both the Pilgrims and Puritans originated from England and the Anglican Church. They differed in status. Puritans were educated and pious and were slightly higher in the social ladder, while the Pilgrims were the working people.
The term "Pilgrims" refers to a specific group of Puritans who settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620. They are often called pilgrims because they journeyed to the New World seeking religious freedom and a new start.
The pilgrims faced many dangers.
The Pilgrims sailed to America aboard the Mayflower in 1620.
Puritans and Pilgrims are often mistaken for one another.
The personal pronoun for the noun pilgrims (and Pilgrims) is they as a subject of a sentence or clause, and themfor the object of the verb or a preposition.
Will you join the pilgrims? How many Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock?
The Pilgrims were to MIGRATE to another land
The Pilgrims made a peace treaty with the Indians.
The bounty of the land was most fortuitous for the pilgrims.
The gulls' rapacious appetite for locusts saved the pilgrims' crop.
The Pilgrims formed a representative government to oversee the colony.
During the Thanksgiving holiday, many families visit Plymouth Rock to honor the pilgrims who arrived on the Mayflower.
The Pilgrims formed a representative government to oversee the colony.