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What is the suffix for sheep?
The suffix for sheep is
-sheep
. It's used to indicate a group of sheep, like a "flock of sheep".
What type of noun is Garfield?
When writing a rough draft of your personal statement try to?
Syntax
What is it called when there a phrase separated between commas in sentence?
What does que princesa mean?
What are words that start with the prefix en?
What is the base word for sandwiches?
How do you use minion in a sentence?
An example of a sentence with juxtaposition?
What does it mean to vet as a verb?
What part of speech is the word lest?
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