dude its harvesting
The temperature indicator is called a thermometer. The birds flying south are a good indicator of winter's approach.
You could say "The humidity outside is very high."During the summer the humidity in the air is usually higher than in winter.
Before she was famous, she was just a normal girl like you and I.
Make sure every horse is shod before the parade.
No, the word 'a' is an article, a word used before a noun to limit it or make it clearer, a type of determiner.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The articles are a, an, and the. Examples:A dog is howling. (the article 'a', used before a consonant sound, tells us that the dog is not a specific dog)An animal is howling. (the article 'an' used before a vowel sound, tells us that the animal is not a specific animal)The dog is howling. (the article 'the' tells us that it is a specific dog known to the speaker and the listener)
Harvest means to gather in - as in gathering in farm crops.
It depends on how you are using the word in a sentence. For example, "The farmer hired workers to harvest the crops." In that sentence, the word harvest is used as a verb. It tells what the workers were doing to the crops. However, harvest can also be used as a noun, which could mean "the season for gathering crops".
The opposite would be seeding, sowing, or planting.
The workers are gathering the harvest. She is gathering her wits about her.
The crops from our fields were so plentiful this year that we have enough to carry us through winter.
gathering = la reunión
One word for gathering important information is, "Research".
There is a theory that the word Wisconsin is an Algonquian word for a gathering of waters.
you say I was gathering some food!
The term 'august gathering' refers to a gathering marked by dignity or grandeur
Disperse
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