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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

plants / crops / yields

What kind of ......... does your fathet grow ?
plants yields crops
And what's the difference between these words ?
  

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What kind of ... plants ...... does your father grow?

  • What kind of ...
  • plants ......
  • does your father grow?
  • Answer: My father grows succulents, primroses, water lillies and medicinal herbs.
  • What kind of ...
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What kind of ...plants...... does your father grow?
Answer: My father grows succulents, primroses, water lillies and medicinal herbs.

What kind of ...crops...... does your father grow?
Answer: My father grows rice, soybeans, and corn.
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What about yields ?
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Anonymous What about yields ?
It is not a good word for this sentence.
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"Yields" might be possible in a financial context, for example, if the father is a hedge fund manager.
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It is definitely possible in the "crops" context.

Were the yields on his corn and rice crops up this year?

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