In a backyard, common producers include a variety of plants such as vegetables, herbs, flowers, and fruit trees. These plants utilize sunlight through photosynthesis to create their own food, forming the foundation of the local ecosystem. Additionally, grass and ornamental plants also contribute to the production of oxygen and provide habitats for various organisms. Overall, backyards can serve as small-scale ecosystems that support biodiversity.
The word backyard itself is used as an adjunctive noun (not an adjective) when paired with another noun, e.g. backyard barbecue, backyard mechanic. The word backyard is not an attribute in either case.
in your backyard
My backyard My backyard
Depends what backyard.
No, backyard isn't an adverb. It is a noun, and may be an adjunct in terms like backyard barbecue.
a barbecue that goes in your backyard
it depends in what type of backyard you have.
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Our Backyard was created in 1984.
No, it is a noun. But it can be used as a noun adjunct with nouns as in "backyard barbecue" and "backyard mechanic."
in his backyard he built a small garden
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