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Is the word caterpillar singular or plural?
"Caterpillar" is
singular
.
It refers to one individual caterpillar.
To make it plural, you would use
caterpillars
.
What is the abstract noun for teeth?
What is the plural of Proforma?
Morphology
What was the typeface used for Riverdance?
What is an adposition?
What kind of word usually follows this or that?
What is the definition of fatuosity?
What is the meaning of Mtcheew?
What is the latin root word for periscope?
Is baby masculine or feminine in English?
What does oigo mean inenglish?
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