There are hundreds of images of Staffordshire publican Toby Jugs online. Use the image function of your browser's search engine, and you should come up with pages of them.
Yes. The adverb everywhere is an adverb of place, and tells where she looked.
i looked everywhere on the internet and found it to be nonrenewable
try Recycle bin
You haven't looked everywhere yet. If you did, you would have found your iPod. Think back to the last possible place you had it, and search from there.
nowhere.... I've looked everywhere too
There are none unfortunately I've looked everywhere
Nope! I looked everywhere.
Staffordshire Bull Terriers have an average lifespan of between 12 and 14 years, whereas Boxers have an average lifespan of between 10 and 12 years. This means that you could expect a Stafford and Boxer cross to live for around 12 years, if not longer.
Draw me a picture of what you saw.We bought him a picture book.We took a picture of the sunset.
Jennifer drew a picture (that looked just like my dog). what is the noun clauses in it
Nope
Yes, everywhere is an adverb of place. It can also be a pronoun if used to mean the name of a location (e.g. "everywhere we go is crowded"). It can also be a conjunction (e.g. I could see thunderstorms everywhere I looked.)