Frogs is the plural of frog.
Crocodiles.
If you freeze a live frog, it will kill the frog. You can; however, freeze a dead frog.
A toad is like a frog.
The word amphibian comes from Greek amphibia, plural of amphibios "living a double life," from amphi- "of both kinds" (amphi-) + bios "life" (bio-).
Pyxie frog (pixie), Pac-man frog, and Poison frog
Bullfrog, green frog, pickerel frog, spring peeper, chorus frog, leopard frog, tree frog.
The plural of froggy is froggies. As in "Aww look at the froggies".
The word frog is a noun. A frog is an amphibian and the plural is frogs.
frog is called la grenouille (feminine)snail is called l'escargot (masculine), plural: les escargots
"Frog" in Spanish is "rana" (plural ranas). It is pronounced "RAH-nah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Proper noun: Marie is from Italy.Plural proper nouns: Marie and Rose are Italians.Proper singular and proper plural: Kermit the Frog is the star of the movie, The Muppets.
Class's = the possessive form of the singular noun class.Classes' = the possessive form of the plural noun classes.Examples:The class's pet frog was called Robert. (one class had a pet frog called Robert)All of the classes' students were at the assembly. (the students from all classes were at the assembly)
Yes, the word 'frogs' is a noun, the plural form for the singular noun 'frog'. The noun 'frogs' is a common, concrete noun; a word for two or more amphibious creatures; a word for living things.
Yes, the noun 'frog' is a common noun, a general word for a type of amphibian.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Kermit the Frog or Frog Lake in Alberta Canada.
ahem, bark, cold, croup, frog in throat, hack, hem, tickle in throat, whoop-(thesaurus.com)
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tree frog , poison dart frog , and a glass frog
If you freeze a live frog, it will kill the frog. You can; however, freeze a dead frog.