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Allergy or allergies



Hi everyone! Do you know how is it correct to say in a sentence "allergy" or "allergies"? Thanks!

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Hi Amina =) allergies is plural of allergy. I hope this helps. Andi =)

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Allergy or allergic



Hello! Please help: Which should i use in sentence "allergy" or "allergic"? TNX

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Vitor
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Allergies are hypersensitive immune responses to substances that either enter or come in contact with the body, such as pet dander, pollen or bee venom. A substance that causes an allergic reaction is called an "allergen". Allergens can be found in food, drinks or the environment.

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Singular of thrombi



Hi! I just started to learn English and need some help. Is there a singular of thrombi? Thanks in ad...

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Is "thrombus" a blood clot that forms in a vessel and remains there.

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Singular of nares



Hello dear tutors! Can anyone suggest a singular of nares? Thanks for your answers.

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Naris: One of the two nares, the front openings to the nasal cavities that allow air to flow in and out or, more simply, a nostril. Naris is the Latin singular of nares and is less used in medicine than nares.

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