a lake is not s yard becasue a yard is a small or big field but a lake is a big abyss( open space) that holds water
razor lake in your back yard
I believe that term refers to Lake Michigan.
You can swim in a River, Stream or a Pond ... or even a Pool in someone's back yard or in the park
1. Outside the castle. 2. At the lake. 3. At the Carribean Beach. 4. At the race track. 5. At the pony yard.
Interesting question. I suppose that would depend on what the definition of "lake" is. Technically speaking you could dig a hole in your back yard, fill it with water and call it "lake______". Grenadier pond in downtown Toronto is quite a bit bigger than some lakes I have been on in northern Ontario, Skye lake for example. Lake Aquitaine in Mississauga is also smaller than Grenadier pond. KeVin, Toronto
1 yard.1 yard.1 yard.1 yard.
yard
the five grains of sand are at the first is at the lake second is the outside the castle third race track fourth carabean last is at the last is at the pony yard
Ducks are located around ponds and other small bodies of water.
in yard
One yard is equal to three feet. A yard is bigger.
No. One yard is a distance, square yard is the surface of a square that's one yard long and one yard wide.