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  1. 5 Φεβ 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. 20 Ιουν 2007 · Dec 28, 2022. #21. It is too easy for people to regard "hair" as a material noun, a kind of material something like iron, water, et cetera, and thus "hair" is uncountable. However, I believe "hair" is different from materials like "water" or "iron" in that the latter two have a fixed molecular formula respectively, H2O and Fe.

  3. 17 Αυγ 2020 · English - US. Aug 17, 2020. #4. owlman5 said: Blond is probably more common in the U.S., Aleng. It is fairly common to talk about fair skin, but less common to use fair hair in references to blond hair. Agreed. "Fair hair" just seems vague to me. I guess if someone used it I would assume that it meant more or less "blond."

  4. 8 Αυγ 2006 · a lock of hair might measure several cm. in width, it's often cut to serve as a memento of the person a shock of hair is thicker in width; apart from the context you gave, the word is also used (somewhat literarily) to describe, for example, clumps of hair that fall forward into the face or cover the eyes, because the person is expending physical effort and the combed style comes out of place

  5. Usually the verb "make" means to create out of other materials. You make a pie from dough. You make a sculpture from clay. But your hair already exists. The stylist is not making hair. The verb "do" usually means perform an action. But a hairstyle is not an action. So these verbs do not work well. The most common expression is "to style your hair".

  6. 14 Αυγ 2019 · Ruffing or ruffling someone's hair is a very patronising gesture done by an older person - not usually liked or appreciated by the younger participant in this process. wildan1 Moderando ma non troppo (French-English & CC Mod)

  7. 3 Ιουν 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. 4 Νοε 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.

  9. 27 Ιαν 2007 · A hair brush would be made of hair (as in a squirrel-hair brush, used by artists). A brush for use on hair ...

  10. 26 Νοε 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.

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