Look at the shucks (outer leaves) and see if they are green and plump or brown and dry. Pull the shucks down enough to expose a few kernels, then puncture the kernel. Really fresh corn will have a milky substance that shoots out.
d. What Betty wants is to harvest the corn. The noun clause is What Betty wants.
Noun: "We had a good corn harvest this year."Verb: "We will harvest the corn next week."Adjective: "We will eat corn by the light of the harvest moon."
What Betty wants is to harvest the corn.The noun clause is What Betty wants, the subject of the sentence.
Antonym of harvest
With there hands
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it is demeter she is the godess of the harvest so that makes her the godess of corn
You can determine when your corn is ready to harvest by checking the color of the kernels. When they are plump and fully developed, and the husks are dry and brown, it is usually a sign that the corn is ready to be picked.
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.
Corn is ready for harvest when the kernels are fully developed and firm, the husks are dried and brown, and the silk has turned brown and dried out.
corn,strawberries,peaches,etc.
Some examples:I went outside to harvest the corn.We always wait to harvest the corn in October.