"Lawn" and "Lorn" are homophones in British English (or they would be, if "Lorn" was a word). In IPA, the British English pronunciation is /lɔːn/, the American English is /lɔn/ .
No, he doesn't.
Obviously David Tennant. He is much better looking, funny, and generally suited the role. However, other people could say Matt Smith, for the same reasons. Basically, your question's answer if affected by people's opinions.
mow de lawn
Matt Smith(5' 8") David Tennant(6' 1") David is taller.
You could say "Te quiero Matt", or "te amo Matt".
They're mostly greyish as I would say with a mixture of blue and green and a TINY bit of brown.
ITS 2014 HE IS GONE WE ALL MISS HIM EVEN IF YOU SAY YOU DONT LIKE WE ALL LAFT ETHER AT HIM OR WITH HIM MATT IF YOU r reading this now make good life desishons you r my rollmotle we love you
I would say a lawn mower is a machine that cuts grass.
Lawn care in french is l'entretien des pelouses
une pelouse
The majority of lawn mowers are not robots. That is not to say that all lawn mowers are not robots. Some companies have been manufacturing robotic lawn mowers (Lawnbott, Norman, etc.)
you have to pick him up and say how much would you pay me for doing my lawn you better do it for 10.00