I once knew a man who had no shoes, he was happier than a man I knew who had no feet.
To start a sentence about shoes is " What kind of shoes do you have" and " What color are your shoes " or " i hate that kind of shoes" or " Can i clean those shoes" or " where did you get those shoes" or how much did those shoes cost
The sentence Why are your shoes wet is a question, an interrogative.
"Where are my shoes?" "I don't know where your shoes are."
A sentence for miscellaneous is "We went to the store where they had a section for 'Miscellaneous Shoes', and random shoes were everywhere!"
Where are my shoes
The object of the preposition 'of' is shoes.
The nouns in the sentence are people, shoes, and juice.
"Special" is the adjective in that sentence. It's describing the noun "shoes".
The pronoun in the sentence, "Put on your shoes." is your.The pronoun 'your' is a possessive adjective describing the noun 'shoes'.Another pronoun is the implied subject of the sentence you ("You put on your shoes.")The pronoun 'you' is the second person, personal pronoun.
I know how to tie my shoes.
these are very wearable shoes
I prefer the white shoes than the black shoes.