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  1. Feb 5, 2009 · Hair can be singular (one hair), non-count singular (meaning an entire growth of hairs, such as on the head: hair) or plural (three hairs). Whenever the form is singular ("hair") the singular form of the verb is used; when it is plural ("hairs"), the plural verb form is used: "Natasha's hair is long." "There are hairs on your coat."

  2. Aug 10, 2009 · I would say that the hair on the pig's chin has being animated like a cartoon, in the pig's thinking, to actually refusing to open the door for the wolf in support of the pig. "Little pig, little pig, let me come in!" "Not by the hair on my chinny-chin-chin!" "Then I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in!"

  3. Mar 27, 2022 · Welsh - Northern. Mar 27, 2022. #4. A strand of hair is a single thin piece of hair especially when twisted together with others or perhaps a thin lock of hair. It can be used similarly for things like thread, fibre, wool or wire. I'd go with 'strand' here - and 'lock' for when it has been cut off. Last edited: Mar 27, 2022.

  4. Mar 17, 2013 · mane / meɪn / noun [ countable ] 1 the long hair on the back of a horse’s neck, or around the face and neck of a lion. 2 literary a person’s long thick hair : her mane of hair. (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English)

  5. Jun 14, 2007 · Hi Claudio, Personally, I would use the word "fair" to describe a person's general coloring or skin tones, as in "She's very fair-skinned" or "She's very fair and burns easily in the sun." In terms of hair color, "fair" would be equal to "light" and would include a wide variety of "blond" or "very light brown" for example. Starbuck.

  6. Nov 4, 2013 · "Thread" of hair is not idiomatic. "Piece" of hair is likewise not idiomatic. (People will understand your meaning, but it will be immediately apparent that English is not your first language). One single hair can be referred to as "a hair" or "a strand of hair". Therefore, in your 2nd picture, a "strand" of hair is not being held.

  7. Jun 3, 2008 · afterlife said: Their hair is brown = Tienen el pelo casteño. Hi , and how do you ask a question using that same statement ? is their hair brown ? or are their hair brown ? I'd appreciate your help , thanks .

  8. Apr 16, 2013 · Apr 16, 2013. #3. Google News reports 3,860 for "hair stylist" and 3,370 for "hairstylist". Perhaps more relevant, it suggests "hair stylist" in response to a search for "hairstylist", but not the other way round, suggesting that it thinks the two-word version is the norm. From my very limited experience, a more common term is "stylist", where ...

  9. Nov 26, 2019 · Nov 26, 2019. #17. Definitely "long straight brown hair" is the correct order to use without commas. All the other orders sound wrong unless you manipulate the sentence (several examples above) and with commas, you can sort of get away with any order, though it'll still be better if you put them in the standard ordering.

  10. Sep 10, 2020 · Singapore. English (Singapore/UK), basic Chinese. Sep 10, 2020. #7. I agree they mean the same thing. I would say we'd probably hear 'I have long hair' more often. (I do have long, beyond my shoulders not, and this is what I'd normally say.) This structure draws attention to the notion of 'long hair'. 'My hair is long' often assumes that we've ...

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