People helped each other harvest and shuck the corn.After the harvest, people in the 1800s threshed the wheat.
At harvest time, the workers harvested the harvest.
The farmers worked hard to bring in the fall harvest.
What Betty wants is to harvest the corn.The noun clause is What Betty wants, the subject of the sentence.
Some examples:I went outside to harvest the corn.We always wait to harvest the corn in October.
Mechanical equipment made it possible to harvest corn much more rapidly.It was time to harvest the vegetables that were growing in the garden.
In Spain, the grape harvest begins in late summer. Iowa's corn harvest is the largest in years. We usually harvest the first peas in April.
A. Betty wants to harvest the corn.B. When should Betty harvest the corn?C. Betty would like to harvest the corn.D. What Betty wants is to harvest the corn.The answer is D. What Betty wants... the noun clause that acts as the subject of the sentence. Also, ...to harvest the corn. is also a noun clause that is the object of the verb is. See the link below.
The crops are ready for harvest.The harvest was plentiful.Can you help me harvest the strawberries please?
Yes, for example: my what a bountiful harvest we have had this year fred. yes mark this harvest is quite bountiful indeed.
The workers are gathering the harvest. She is gathering her wits about her.
The summer harvest was plentiful with many fruits and vegetables.
We have bunkhouses for the seasonal workers who come for the harvest.