For 57 years she grew vegetables in that familiar acre.
An example of a sentence using the word "acre" is "My father was not willing to buy the 100-acre land offered by the escrow because it was too expensive." Acre is a unit used to measure area.
I'm not personally familiar with Rajasthan but, everywhere I'm familiar with there are 4840 square yards in an acre.
The property was one square acre.
I own over an acre of land.He was promised an acre, but ended up with a metre.
He bought an acre of land.
I live on two acres of land.
Well, an example could be: Jenny and I bought an acre of land to invest it in the near future. Here's another example: Joe received an acre of farmland from his grandfather.
I bought this property to subdivide and sell in half acre lots.
Winnie the Pooh lives in the 100 Acre Wood because his creator , A. A. Milne , selected an area that was familiar to him as the author and easily described from real life where the Woods were actually located in the Ashdown Forest near East Sussex , England .
You can make a number of words of three letters or greater using the word "creation." Some of those are act, tea, eat, acre, tier, tire, ratio, orate, react, ration, and action.
No, "one acre" is not hyphenated. When writing out measurements, such as "one acre," the number and the unit of measurement are typically written as separate words. Hyphenation is generally reserved for compound adjectives that precede a noun, such as "five-acre lot."
The letters in 'care' will also spell acre and race.