Farmer is not a verb, since it is referring specifically to a person who farms (thus the -er ending). Farm can be a verb or noun. Examples: "I live on a farm." (noun. "It is difficult to farm very dry land." (verb)
The Dutch word for farmer is "boer."
The Norse word for farmer is "bóndi."
The farmer has to herd his sheep into the pen.
A farmer is a noun. It is a person who cultivates the land and raises crops or animals for food.
The word "ear" is only a verb in botany, where it means forming the edible part of a grain. Example: The farmer was concerned when his barley did not ear late in the season.
No, the word 'farmer' is not a verb. The word farmer is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a person who farms. Example:My neighbor, a farmer, raises corn and other vegetables.The verb forms are farm, farms, farming, and farmed.
"farmer" is a noun, nouns are a person, place, thing. "farming" would be the verb form of the word farmer
Yes. The word "seeds" is a plural noun.It is also the present tense, 3rd person singular of the verb to seed.Example:The farmer seeds his fields in spring.
Agricola is not a verb. It is a noun and means farmer.
The term 'for the farmer' is a prepositional phrase.The word 'for' is a preposition; the word 'the' is an article; the word 'farmer' is a noun, the object of the preposition.
No. There is no separate word for female farmers. A farmer is a farmer. Farmess is not a real word.
The Dutch word for farmer is "boer."
The Norse word for farmer is "bóndi."
Yes, the word 'farmer' is a noun, a word for a person.
The farmer has to herd his sheep into the pen.
There are no antonyms for the word 'farmer'.
A farmer is a noun. It is a person who cultivates the land and raises crops or animals for food.