There’s really no sensible answer to which is most used, since they’d be. Keep your hand away from my head. In be, the spelling blond is relatively rare, i would say.
Long, brown, straight hair also sounds ordinary to me. Do my hair look good?. Does my hair look good?
When i went downstairs this morning, i found some hair/hairs on the sofa, where my cat had been sleeping. If you use some, you can use singular or plural. Unless you are talking about specific strands of hair (as in she left a few long hairs in the back) we use the singular. Don't mess up my hair or hairdo or hairstyle.
默认排序 尔康 2303 人赞同了该回答 前海外食品行业从业者: 长这么多毛,工作时不带 hair net, beard net, 不摘首饰,不分冷冻冷藏品,不分生熟区,看到就想吐,吐完就给监管部门写报告举. Blond applies to males, blonde to females. If straight was the characteristic of that hair that seemed most remarkable to the speaker, it would be normal to. i will get my haircut today. b.
If so, which one is most common in colloquial english? Greetings, do i stand corrected if i say that: