The Stevenson family visited the farm near Rye Creek Bridge last Tuesday.
There are many silos on that farm.
The rustic house was beautiful on the farm.
The runoff from the farm polluted the stream.
The children on the field trip sheared many sheep on the farm at the approval of the farm's owner.
how are the farm club doing?
They looked like a couple of yokels right off the farm.
Jack's family has farmed in the valley for several generations.
Do not hate toilsome labor, or farm work, which were created by the Most High.
The smog was a gray blanket over the city. The blanket was made of wool from the farm's sheep.
We have a dozen fresh free range eggs delivered from Jadeacres farm every week.
The word 'farm' is a noun and a verb.The noun 'farm' is a word for a the land and its buildings used for growing crops and animals for sale; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.The verb 'farm' is to earn a living growing crops and animals for sale; to send out or subcontract work to others; a word for an action.A verb tells what the subject of the sentence is or does.Example sentences:The farm raises both corn and cattle. (noun, subject of the sentence)We saw that the farm was abandoned and overgrown. (noun, subject of the relative clause)The ponds are used to farm catfish. (verb)My grandparents built the farm from scratch. (noun, direct object of the verb 'built')We grow crops on the farm. (noun, object of the preposition 'on')
When i went to the farm i saw a donkey.