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The noun 'farmer' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or female.The personal pronouns that take the place of the noun 'farmer' are:he, for a male as a subjectshe, for a female as a subjecthim, for a male as an objecther, for a female as an objectExamples:The farmer gave me an apple. He said I could give it to the horse.A new farmer joined the cooperative. Everyone greeted her warmly.
He greeted them at the door and said "Welcome to my humble abode."
I'm not her neighbor but her neighbors said that, if you're her neighbor you can have a coffee with her and she can go to your house
crops said"why are you always picking on me".
They said that he was a farmer after he was president. :) :)
A farmer and his new bride were riding their buggy down the highway when the horse stumbles and accidently kicks the buggy. The new bride said "Oh". The farmer looked at the horse and said "That's one". A little further down the highway the horse again stumbles and kicks the buggy. The new bride again said "Oh". The farmer looked at the horse and said "That's two". Just before reaching their new home the horse stumbles yet again and accidently kicks the buggy. The new bride again said "Oh". The farmer looked at the horse and said "That's three". The farmer pulls his shotgun out and shoots the horse dead. "Why did you do that" said the new bride. "How awful you are." "That's one" said the farmer.
The Good Neighbor Policy was said to be created in the 1930s. To be exact it was accually created in 1933.
Someone who didn't have a clue to as the consequences of his actions (i.e. naive).
Yes, it is a correct word. While one can say 'belated greetings' to someone, it can also be said that you greeted him belatedly.
Love your neighbor as yourself. That's what Jesus said.
Used by Saint Francis when he greeted or said goodbye to those he knew or met along his path of life.
Jesus then told a parable about 'the good Samaritan'.