Pronunciation: /fɑrm/
noun a piece of land used for growing crops or raising animals
A1 I visited a farm and saw cows, pigs, and chickens.
A2 On the farm, there were fields of corn and wheat.
B1 The farmer used advanced technology to manage the farm efficiently.
B2 The farm has diversified its products to include organic fruits and vegetables.
C1 The farm implements sustainable practices to protect the environment.
C2 The farm has won awards for its innovative approach to agriculture.
verb not applicable
A1 My grandparents farm vegetables in their backyard.
A2 She learned how to farm organic produce from her mentor.
B1 The company decided to farm out the production of their new product.
B2 The organization plans to farm the project management tasks to an external agency.
C1 The government is looking into ways to farm sustainable energy sources.
C2 The corporation has been known to farm out their research and development projects to smaller firms.
adjective not applicable
A1 The farm animals are very cute.
A2 We visited a farm market to buy fresh produce.
B1 The farm-to-table movement promotes locally sourced ingredients.
B2 The farm-fresh eggs were delicious in the omelette.
C1 The farm-to-fork restaurant prides itself on sustainable practices.
C2 The farm-raised salmon was the highlight of the gourmet meal.
adverb not applicable
A1 I live on a farm.
A2 She works at a farm nearby.
B1 They grow organic vegetables on their farm.
B2 The farm produces high-quality dairy products.
C1 The farm specializes in sustainable agriculture practices.
C2 The farm has diversified its operations to include agritourism.
pronoun not applicable
A1 I visited the farm.
A2 She lives on a farm.
B1 The farm they own has been in the family for generations.
B2 The farm, with its rolling hills and lush green fields, was a sight to behold.
C1 The farm, which specializes in organic produce, is known for its high-quality fruits and vegetables.
C2 The farm, located in the countryside, is a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
preposition not applicable
A1 I live on a farm.
A2 The cows are grazing in the farm.
B1 The farmers work hard to maintain the farm.
B2 The farm provides fresh produce for the local community.
C1 The farm-to-table movement has gained popularity in recent years.
C2 The sustainable practices on the farm have led to increased biodiversity.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I live on a farm and grow vegetables.
A2 We visited a farm to see the animals.
B1 The farmer used sustainable practices on his farm.
B2 The farm-to-table movement has gained popularity in recent years.
C1 The farm was a picturesque setting for a rustic wedding.
C2 The farm-to-fork concept emphasizes locally sourced ingredients.
interjection not applicable
A1 Farm! Look at the cute pig.
A2 Farm! I can see cows in the distance.
B1 Farm! Let's go pick some fresh vegetables.
B2 Farm! The tractor is ready for planting.
C1 Farm! The harvest this year is bountiful.
C2 Farm! The sustainability practices here are impressive.
article not applicable
A1 I visited a farm with my family.
A2 The farm had many animals like cows, pigs, and chickens.
B1 The farm produces organic vegetables that are sold at the local market.
B2 The farm implements sustainable practices to protect the environment.
C1 The farm has diversified its operations to include agritourism activities.
C2 The farm is renowned for its award-winning cheese made from locally sourced milk.
formal The farm produces a variety of crops each year.
informal We're heading out to the farm to pick some fresh strawberries.
slang Let's hit up the farm stand for some farm-fresh eggs.
figurative Growing up on a farm taught me the value of hard work and perseverance.
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