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What is correct ice cream or icecreams?

Ice cream is two words. The plural is ice creams


Is 2 gallons of ice cream a mass noun or a count noun?

The noun 'gallons' is a count noun, the plural form of gallon. The noun ice cream is a mass noun, a word for a substance, a type of thing. Types of ice creams are the only use of a plural form. Individual units are given in terms of measure or quantity 'of ice cream', such as gallons of ice cream, bowls of ice cream, scoops of ice cream, etc.


What are examples of singular or plural verbs that agree with the subject?

singular subject and singular verb forms:- I am happy. The teacher is happy. The boy was happy. She likes ice cream. The teacher likes ice cream. She has an ice cream. The teacher has an ice cream.Plural subjects plural verb forms:- They are happy. The teachers were happy. They like ice cream. The teachers have ice creams.


What is the exception to the rule singular noun calls for a plural verb and a plural noun calls for a singular verb?

I.I is a singular pronoun but it takes a plural verb egI like ice cream not I likes ice cream.


What are example of subject agreement?

They like ice cream. - plural subject = they. plural verb form = like. He likes ice cream. - singular subject = he singular verb form likes.


Is the ice cream is mass or count nouns?

The noun ice cream is a mass noun, a word for a substance. Units of ice cream are expressed as scoops of ice cream, dishes of ice cream, quarts or pints of ice cream, etc. Like many nouns for substances, the plural form is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of'; for example: They have a full page menu of ice creams.


Is the word umbrellas a plural?

well the word umbrella tastes like ice cream


Blood coming from the body is poor in what?

ice cream ice cream ice cream ice cream ice cream ice cream


Is 'like' a plural or a singular verb?

This is only important when the verb is used with he/she/it or a singular noun subject.The the verb has -s ending.He likes ice cream. The doctor likes ice cream.Compare this with a plural subject:They like ice cream. The doctors like ice cream.I suppose you could say like is a plural verb but that is not a common thing to say about a verb.


How will you changes a statement with a main verb into a question?

He eats ice cream - Does he eat ice cream? He ate the ice cream - Did he eat the ice cream? He is eating the ice cream - Is he eating the ice cream? He was eating ice cream - Was he eating ice cream? They have eaten the ice cream - Have they eaten the ice cream? He has eaten the ice cream - Has he eaten the ice cream? He had eaten the ice cream - Had he eaten the ice cream? He had been eating ice cream - Had he been eating ice cream? He will eat ice cream to morrow - Will he eat ice ream tomorrow? He is going to eat ice cream tomorrow - Is he going to eat ice cream tomorrow?


Title for a project on ice cream?

ice cream ice cream we all scream ofr ice cream


What is the difference between ice cream and Hawaiian ice cream?

hawaiian ice cream is pretty much snow cone and ice cream is ice cream