No. The word plethora is a noun requiring an article: a plethora. But more important, it means too much, too many, excessive, dangerously plentiful. It is NOT a synonym for "many."
Piatas by design seem to have the biggest selection of custom designs. The website is also very easy to navigate through and has galleries and trends of what other people have had done and what is hot now.
You store blankets in the basement by having a cabinet in your basement and then you putting your blankets in there. (common sence) -adds by a fifth grader
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There is one noun in the sentence: store.
The preposition in the sentence is "at." It shows the relationship between the noun "store" and the rest of the sentence.
Hold Everything is a subsidiary of Williams-Sonoma, specializing in specially designed home storage solutions. One can find a plethora of shelving, cabinets, bags, etc. in this store.
To change an interrogative sentence into a declarative sentence, you can simply remove the question word (who, what, where, when, why, how) and rephrase the sentence as a statement. For example, change "Are you going to the store?" to "You are going to the store."
There is a pet store in town and it is very busy.
Robert Dyas is a home and garden supply store that features a plethora of products to suit your homemaking needs. Indeed, everything from outdoor grills to cycling accessories can be found in Robert Dyas.
The death penalty sentence for robbing a store is inhumane.
A famous UK costume store is Escapade. The costume store Escapade offers a plethora of costuming options from children to adult. Some of Escapade's costumes include a Princess Leia slave girl outfit as well as a Superman costume.
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