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what's the difference between 'lawn' and 'grass'?
what's the difference between 'lawn' and 'grass'?
Mar 18, 2013 11:29 AM
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Lawn is a piece of land which is covered with grass.
Grass is the actual plant.
March 18, 2013
A lawn is an area of ground (such as the ground around a house or in a garden or park) that is covered with short grass. And grass is just grass ))
March 18, 2013
lawn is like artificial smile ....and grass is real smile which comes from heart.......
May 12, 2013
I agree with everyone else, and also: Lawn is typically owned by someone, whereas 'grass' is more generic and refers to the plant itself.
April 4, 2013
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