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ArishMell · 70-79, M
No but I had a wry chuckle at the question and the image it formed in my imagination:
a) I have a small lawn but neither of my immediate neighbours does,
b) There is some Transatlantic difference in meaning here, by which mowing the "yard" would not be very productive nor good for the mower. It's for cutting grass, not concrete. (Our homes have "gardens" or "yards", sometimes both; a "yard" being a paved area).
a) I have a small lawn but neither of my immediate neighbours does,
b) There is some Transatlantic difference in meaning here, by which mowing the "yard" would not be very productive nor good for the mower. It's for cutting grass, not concrete. (Our homes have "gardens" or "yards", sometimes both; a "yard" being a paved area).