The specific item's nr.id is the unique identification number assigned to it.
Please post a more specific question. What item are you referring to?
Medal or metal? Either way, the answer depends on which specific item you are referring to.
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It is unclear from your question what item you are referring to. Can you please provide more specific information or context?
That depends on what exactly you are referring to.
"Poner" in Spanish means "to put" or "to place." It is a common verb used when referring to placing an object or item in a specific location.
"Research" is an uncountable noun when referring to the general activity of studying or investigating a topic. It represents a collective concept rather than a specific, countable item. However, it can be used as a countable noun in specific contexts, such as "a research study" or "researches" when referring to distinct projects or works.
"Shoe" is singular when referring to one footwear item, and "shoes" is plural when referring to more than one footwear item.
The informal term "item", referring to a sexually linked unmarried couple, is from the 1970s. It began as an "item" in the gossip columns.
The ERDS number is a unique identifier for the specific item being referenced.
An action item is a specific item on a list or agenda which requires further action.
Use the singular form when referring to one specific item or individual. Use the plural form when referring to more than one item or individual. Remember to match the verb, pronouns, and articles accordingly with either singular or plural nouns in a sentence.