The noun 'dirt' is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance; it has no plural form.
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The plural of "dirt" is "dirts." However, "dirt" is usually treated as an uncountable noun, and the term "soil" is often used when referring to different types of dirt.
The word "dirt" is considered a mass noun, so it is generally used in the singular form. However, it can be treated as both singular and plural depending on the context in which it is used.
No, "dirt" is a singular noun. It refers to soil, earth, or mud.
Both "covered with dirt" and "covered in dirt" are commonly used phrases. The difference is subtle - "covered with dirt" implies that the object has some dirt on it, while "covered in dirt" suggests that the object is completely surrounded by dirt. Both are correct and can be used interchangeably in most cases.
The adjective form of "dirt" is "dirty."
The plural of volcano is volcanoes.