I wish I have a house with a large yard, beautiful garden full of different flowers and fruits. I know it is not easy to keep a large garden, but if I have a such house I can take workers who keeps my house in a good view.
When I was younger, my dad used to take care of lawn where he practiced golf; my mom used to enjoy planting flowers and vegetables on the other side of the lawn area. I like gardens very much. :)
my house doesn't have a garden. But when I grow up and save a lot of money. I would like to buy a house with a huge garden. In that garden, I will grow some fruits like mango, guava,... and some vegetables like tomato, potato, zucchini, chilly,.... besides that, I also want to raise some chickens and ducks.
My parents have a garden at the back of the house. The garden is kind of large with many kind of fruits and vegetables. My dad grows banana, mango, guava and star fruit, he also plants cabbage, water morning glory and pumpkin. He thinks that vegetables which are sold in the market aren't good for health because they contain too much chemicals. My mom makes the garden more wonderful by planting flowers such as rose, daisy and paper flower. That is the reason why my parents are always busy in the morning. Anyway, I think they feel happy with their own garden.
P/s: I lack of Writing skill, If you see my mistakes, please correct them for me! Thanks!
My house doesn't has any garden because i live in an apartment in the city. But my parent has some garden in my hometown. My parents are farmers. They plant coffees, durians to buy. Sometime when my mom has free time, she plants vegetables, corncobs... she also feed chickens and ducks. They worked hard to give their children a good life. I love them.
Hello admins,
I just wanted to ask you how to use the word 'adjacent'. In my previous post, I used the word as a verb, but perhaps it doesn't have a verb form. So would this sentence be acceptable?
"My garden is tiny but it is adjacent to other nearby gardens with each other. So I can enjoy viewing a bigger garden than it was supposed to be!"
Correct me, please.
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In the sentence in this comment, 'adjacent' is used correctly, but it sounds a little strange since it is a formal word and the rest of the sentence is not. Most of the time, people would say 'next to' here. What I'd recommend is something even simpler: 'My garden is tiny, but since it is next to other gardens, I can enjoy viewing a bigger garden!'
yes, my house has a big garden. There are many trees which is grown by my parents , especially fruit tree such as : mango tree, jackfruit tree, guava tree,... Moreover there are some vegetables to eat such as : potatoes, spinach,....there are also a lot of grass so sometimes my father use a lawn mover to cut it. The garden is covered by a hedge to avoid being buffalo destroy.
Hello Rafaela1
In the sentence in this comment, 'adjacent' is used correctly, but it sounds a little strange since it is a formal word and the rest of the sentence is not. Most of the time, people would say 'next to' here. What I'd recommend is something even simpler: 'My garden is tiny, but since it is next to other gardens, I can enjoy viewing a bigger garden!'
All the best
Kirk
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