the central courtyard in ancient Greece
the central courtyard in ancient Greece
It's in the courtyard in the birdhouse.
The Central Courtyard of a mission is called the Plaza.(If you need the answer on why it is called that, it is because it is the main workplace of the settlers, and the heart of the settlement.)
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Patio is Spanish, it means back garden or backyard. Or usually paved outdoor area adjoining a residence.
The compound word that can fit into "school," "land," and "way" is "yard." You can create "schoolyard," "backyard," and "courtyard," using "yard" as the common element.
Courtyard
A rectangular courtyard is often referred to as a "courtyard" itself, but it may also be specified as a "rectangular courtyard" for clarity. In architectural terms, it can be part of a larger structure or complex, providing an open space that is enclosed by walls or buildings. Such courtyards are common in various styles of architecture, serving both aesthetic and functional purposes.
No, backyard isn't an adverb. It is a noun, and may be an adjunct in terms like backyard barbecue.
i would say a bbq
i would say a bbq