Yes.
The plural form of the noun zebra is zebras.The plural possessive form is zebras'.Example: These grasslands are the zebras' food source.
Nouns are not describing words; adjectives are the words that describe nouns. Some adjectives that describe the noun zebras are:wildbeautifulfour leggedstrippedAfricanequineherbivorousmammalian
A common noun that starts with the letter "z" is "zebra." Zebras are wild animals known for their distinctive black-and-white striped coats. They are native to Africa and are often found in savannas and grasslands. Another example is "zucchini," a type of summer squash commonly used in cooking.
common.
Cheetah is a common noun.
The subject noun in the sentence "The zebras live in a safe habitat at the zoo" is "zebras." It is the noun that performs the action of the verb "live."
"Zebras" are the subject and "live" is the predicate.
No, the word 'zebras' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'zebra', a word for a type of animal; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronouns that take the place of the plural noun 'zebras' are they as a subject of a sentence or a clause, and them as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example: We watched the zebras from the safety of our vehicle. They were grazing in a large clearing. We took many photos of them.
The plural form of the noun zebra is zebras.The plural possessive form is zebras'.Example: These grasslands are the zebras' food source.
It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.It is common to see wildebeest near zebras, and sometimes lions that may be hunting the zebra.
In the zebra population there are variation in the stripes. Genes are responsible for variation in their stripes and there are no two zebras that are alike.
There is no specific collective noun for the noun bulls.The general collective noun for large animals such as cattle, zebras, walruses, etc. is a herd.
Nouns are not describing words; adjectives are the words that describe nouns. Some adjectives that describe the noun zebras are:wildbeautifulfour leggedstrippedAfricanequineherbivorousmammalian
Common noun
A common noun that starts with the letter "z" is "zebra." Zebras are wild animals known for their distinctive black-and-white striped coats. They are native to Africa and are often found in savannas and grasslands. Another example is "zucchini," a type of summer squash commonly used in cooking.
common
Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.