Rice is grown in his field by him.
More rice has to be grown by farmers.
A quasi-passive verb is a verb form that resembles a passive construction but does not actually involve a passive voice. It often consists of an intransitive verb followed by a subject complement that appears to be the object of the action. Examples include "The bread smells delicious" and "The flowers look beautiful."
It was nice to be able to invite our neighbor to supper when having extra rice prepared.
No, a comma is not necessary after the word "steamed" in the sentence "I love steamed white rice." The sentence is clear and flows well without the need for a comma in this context.
The rice cake was sticky and glutinous, making it difficult to eat with chopsticks.
"Rice is grown in the field by the farmer."
it grows in china and japan and in other countries
grows would be the verb.
Usually, it is rice. :D
one has trees and the other grows rice...
it grows for us it grows in soil
rice is grows a paddie filed
I think china grows rice I think china grows rice
Thailand grows more rice than India.
Black, fluffy rice mold. What kind of blue fluffy mold grows on rice?
Rice farmers, generally in asia...China for example.
Rice grows thoughout most of Asia