You could if you live somewhere warm. Good luck feeding it! ;)
...you don't...
yes but it might get too big to bring in your house after a while
Well let me tell you...there once a woman named ele and she met a man named phant they then made cupcakes with marshmellows and pink and blue icing. this then produced an elephant. there are now over 100892903473890465896389459071-4895789-314658937489-571 elephants living in my backyard.
The word backyard itself is used as an adjunctive noun (not an adjective) when paired with another noun, e.g. backyard barbecue, backyard mechanic. The word backyard is not an attribute in either case.
Here are 5 sentences that I came up with... I have a huge elephant in my backyard. My brother's eyeballs are huge. I have huge earrings. My house is huge. The palace was huge. "This place is huge!" Hope this helps:)
in your backyard
My backyard My backyard
Depends what backyard.
No, backyard isn't an adverb. It is a noun, and may be an adjunct in terms like backyard barbecue.
a barbecue that goes in your backyard
it depends in what type of backyard you have.
backyard fish culture