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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Exquisite yard

excuse my english. can i say "this is an exquisite yard" or "i like my exquisite yard". is it correct? what do you understand? do you understand that my yard is installed properly or it's a beautiful yard!
  

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It means that it is a very tasteful, attractive yard. Using the phrase of your own yard would appear a breach of etiquette, but using it of another person's yard would be very polite.

  • It means that it is a very tasteful, attractive yard.
  • Using the phrase of your own yard would appear a breach of etiquette, but using it of another person's yard would be very polite.
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It means that it is a very tasteful, attractive yard. Using the phrase of your own yard would appear a breach of etiquette, but using it of another person's yard would be very polite.
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We will excuse your English, anonymous, if in future you will use a capital letter for I and the first word of every sentence.

If any readers of this thread are puzzled, yard is the AE word for what we BE speakers call a garden.

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