past participle is mowed or mown. mow mowed mowed/mown.
He mowed the lawn in perfectly straight lines.
Mowed He mowed the lawn yesterday.
That's six letters. "Meadow." But if you really want five, "mowed."
Mowed I already mowed the yard.
fresh, cut, neat, soft,
People enjoy walking barefoot in sand and freshly mowed grass.
The verbs in the sentence are "mowed" and "after school."
That is the correct spelling of "mowed" (cut, trimmed) the past tense of to mow.
City parks are mowed regularly and it doesn’t have a chance to grow. Meadows aren’t usually mowed.
No
No, the word 'and' is not a noun. The word 'and' is conjunction, a word used to join words or word groups. Examples:Frank and Fran have just arrived.Mom made eggs and toast for our breakfast.John mowed the lawn and raked the yard.