Pigs, cows, sheep, horse's, farmers, sometimes cats, chickens, sometimes rabbits, goats, sometimes guinea pigs and birds and fish and snakes, sometimes dogs and sometimes a park and that's about it!!
"Farm" is the verb for farmer. The conjunction in the present tense is: I farm. You farm. She farms. We farm. You farm. They farm.
Farm products- depends on the farm your talking about; such as, fruit farm, nut farm, or just a plain old animal farm. or the farm could just be for the enjoyment.
farm & fleet is a privately owned fleet farm
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After first being named Manor Farm, then Animal Farm, the farm eventually ends up being named The Manor Farm.
Originally, the farm was known as 'Manor Farm' but after the animals rebelled against their owner, Mr. Jones, they changed the name of the farm to Animal Farm. Then, in the end, the pigs changed the name back to Manor Farm, signifying that only the aggressor had changed, not the situation.
It varies from farm to farm. Usually a farm will have pigs, chickens, and cows.
a pumpkin farm is a farm which only makes pumpkins
large farm and small farm
there is a farm in Devon called cutford farm (this farm thing is part of my geog project)
Bromley Farm-Koizuma Hishinuma Farm was created in 1899.
No, it is not. The terms "a farm" or "the farm" indicate that it is a noun. Only nouns use articles.