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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

allotment

According to LDCE:
allotment: BrE a small area of land that people
can rent for growing vegetables
I wonder what is the American equivalent.
Thank you.
  

Top answer

Hello Anon Allotments are usually rented from your local council in the UK. People also grow fruit and flowers on allotments. I don't know whether there's an American equivalent.

  • Hello Anon Allotments are usually rented from your local council in the UK.
  • People also grow fruit and flowers on allotments.
  • I don't know whether there's an American equivalent.
  • Curiously, I've already answered this question elsewhere this morning.
  • Did you take it from an exam paper?
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Hello Anon

Allotments are usually rented from your local council in the UK. People also grow fruit and flowers on allotments.

I don't know whether there's an American equivalent.

Curiously, I've already answered this question elsewhere this morning. Did you take it from an exam paper?

MrP

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