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Can garden be a verb

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Well, it can be. It depends on the sentence.

The garden is pretty: here it's a subject

I garden on the weekends: here it's a verb

He is watering the garden: here it's a direct object

There are tomatoes in the garden: here it's the object of a preposition

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Yes it is a noun and a verb.

Come see my garden. (Here is is a noun.)

I need to garden this weekend. (Here it is a verb.)

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