Plough (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: plough
How to pronounce: UK: /plaΚ/ US: /plaΚ/
Plough as a NOUN
Meaning: A huge farming implement with blades that digs the earth in fields in order to plant seeds.
Example:
> My dad had an old plough that he used to break up dirt in the pasture.
Plough as a VERB:
Meaning: To cultivate ground using a plough.
Example:
> We need to start ploughing the fields soon.
> It took him a few hours to plough the field.
HAVE A GOOD DAY! π
REMEMBER TO POST YOUR SENTENCE π
JOIN TODAY'S LIVE LESSONS! π
I want buy Plough when I dig my field that get advantage in my country and me
Good sentence Ifrah! π
Try saying:
I want to buy a plough when I dig my field to get an advantage in my country and me.
– The farmer is using a plough in his farm.
– He is ploughing the land for planting some fruit trees.
Good sentences Nirvana! π
Try saying:
β The farmer is using a plough on his farm.
β He is ploughing the land to plant some fruit trees
Name
My friend farmer is looking for a new plough to buy because his old one often breaks down.
Verb
the farmers in my country are starting to plough land to plant some cereal such as wheat and barley.
Thank you for posting some good sentences Mohamed! π
Try saying:
Noun
My friend, a farmer, is looking for a new plough to buy because his old one often breaks down.
Verb
The farmers in my country are starting to plow land to plant some cereals, such as wheat and barley.