The appearance of the garden, vibrant and well-kept, reveals Elisa's caring and nurturing nature. It reflects her attention to detail and ability to cultivate beauty in her surroundings.
Elisa Takes great care of the things she loves, like her garden.
I have a garden .
Yes, you can mow weeds in your garden to help control their growth and maintain the appearance of your garden.
the flowers in the garden
The garden was gone.
In this sentence, garden is an adjective describing the word tools.
Unless it is the name of a specific garden, and so a proper noun, or it is the first word in the sentence, then it would not be in capitals.
Louisa is the ghost character.
This sentence can't be written in passive voice. If the verb in the sentence does not have an object, you can't make the sentence passive. A passive voice sentence using some of the words would be, "The garden is going to be cleaned by the gardener." The active voice form would be, "The gardener is going to clean the garden." In this sentence, the subject is "gardener" and the object is 'garden."
You can maintain the look of you garden set by not putting it in your garden. Simply don't unpack it in order to maintain an as new appearance. You might want to consider saving money by just cutting a picture of a garden set out of a catalogue and sticking it to a window overlooking your garden in order to give the appearance of having one in your backyard.
Yes,'What a beautiful garden' is a exclamatory sentence.
The Japanese character for 'garden' is 庭, which is read as "niwa". Example: 庭で遊ぼうよ (niwa de asobou yo) - "Let's play in the garden!"