Robins have 2 legs in all or as i say in total
It probably means they are mates.
You can see the difference in the following link: "Calculation of the geometric mean of two numbers".
cats, snakes, hawks, owls, crows, raccoon, jays, squirrels.
Robins lay eggs two or three times per year. Each clutch of eggs contains four eggs on average.
Judging by structural properties (it's preceded by a determiner 'the'), it's a noun.
In this sentence, garden is an adjective describing the word tools.
Basking robins is what two robins relaxing in the midday sun are called.
Robins have 2 legs in all or as i say in total
Yes, the word robin is a noun, the word robins is the plural form; a word for two or more birds; a word for two or more things.
basking robins!
Possessive have apostrophes so you can easily tell they are stating ownership. For example, Bob's garden is easier to tell you mean possession then Bobs garden in which you may misunderstand as a plural, the garden of two Bobs.
heterogeneous mixture. because they are ununiform mixtures, you can see the different components of both the garden soil and potato salad.
it is a big rivaly game between the two oldest high schools in warner robins. most of the rivalry is based around football. warner robins has won more games in the series than northside.
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"Kindergarten" is a combination of two German words, "kinder," meaning "children" and "garten," meaning "garden." So basically it means "children's garden." Please see the related link below.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.