Plant
Noun, Verb
UK
/plɑːnt/
US
/plænt/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)
Definition
(n) : A living green thing that grows in soil.
(v) : To put seeds or young plants into soil to grow.
(v) : To put seeds or young plants into soil to grow.
Example
"(n) : She watered the plant every morning."
"(n) : Plants are essential for life because they provide oxygen and food."
"(v) : Farmers plant crops carefully to ensure healthy growth and good harvests."
Explanation
A plant is a living thing that grows in soil and usually has roots, stems, and leaves. Plants need water, air, and sunlight to grow. They are important because they produce oxygen and food. Some plants are small, like grass, while others are large, like trees. The word plant can also mean a factory where things are made, such as a car plant or a food plant. Additionally, plant can be a verb, meaning to put seeds or young plants into soil to grow, like when a farmer plants vegetables in a field.