No, 'gardener' is a noun.
No, 'gardener' is a noun.
"Earth" can be used as a verb to mean covering or spreading with soil or dirt. For example, "The gardener will earth up the potatoes to protect them from frost."
The singular noun is garden.The plural noun is gardens.The noun forms of the verb to garden are gardener and the gerund, gardening.
This sentence can't be written in passive voice. If the verb in the sentence does not have an object, you can't make the sentence passive. A passive voice sentence using some of the words would be, "The garden is going to be cleaned by the gardener." The active voice form would be, "The gardener is going to clean the garden." In this sentence, the subject is "gardener" and the object is 'garden."
Yes the word garden is a common noun. The plural would be gardens.
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A person who works in a garden is called a gardener.
Daryl Gardener's birth name is Daryl Ronald Gardener.
In English, there is no distinction between masculine, feminine and neuter. Verb forms are not determined by gender. Gender is shown by different forms or different words. The noun gardener denotes a male or female, it is used for both.
The Gardener's Labyrinth was created in 1577.
Conversations with My Gardener was created in 2007.
Gardener - comics - was created in 1977.