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In what circumstances could I use the word "mow?"

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Rebecca

Good question! "Mow" as a verb means to cut grass using a machine which is called a "mower." In the old days, people would use a sickle to cut down grass. The context of the word "mow" used in the video can be used when a person wants to clean or maintain their lawn. "Mow" as a noun means an area in a barn where hay or straw is stored. Ex: Please mow the lawn tomorrow. Ex: She does not know how to mow so she called her brother for help.

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