Hair Everyday We should always use singular hair and singular verb for head hair Tom is my friend His hair is brown I am talking about the hair on his head
Long brown straight hair also sounds ordinary to me If straight was the characteristic of that hair that seemed most remarkable to the speaker it would be normal to Agreed Unless you are talking about specific strands of hair as in she left a few long hairs in the back we use the singular Does my hair look good Do my hair look good
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Blond applies to males blonde to females In BE the spelling blond is relatively rare I would say There s really no sensible answer to which is most used since they d be Keep your hand away from my head Don t mess up my hair or hairdo or hairstyle Are they all correct If so which one is most common in colloquial English Thank
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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 Red hair Ginger What would you do
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We should always use singular hair and singular verb for head hair Tom is my friend His hair is brown I am talking about the hair on his head
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Long brown straight hair also sounds ordinary to me If straight was the characteristic of that hair that seemed most remarkable to the speaker it would be normal to
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Hair Everyday - Keep your hand away from my head Don t mess up my hair or hairdo or hairstyle Are they all correct If so which one is most common in colloquial English Thank