Lina and Yvette entered the cafeteria together and sat down to eat lunch.
Topic sentence ideas:The cafeteria serves delicious and nutritious food according to government guidelines.Students make lasting friendships in the cafeteria at school.
i celebrated my birthday in cafeteria,sold foods in cafeteria,baked desserts in cafeteria.
Yes, when it is used as a name of cafeteria. It should be -- Se nior Cafeteria
There was chaos in the cafeteria at lunch.
The noise of the children in the cafeteria was a cacophony of sound.
Ate is intransitive in that sentence. There is no direct object."You ate pizza in the cafeteria" is an example of ate as a transitive verb (pizza is the direct object).
A noun clause can function in a sentence as a noun; the subject of the sentence, and the object of a verb or a preposition.Subject: Whatever the cafeteria staff has decided to cookis on the menu board.Object of verb: The menu board tells whatever the cafeteria staff has decided to cook.Object of preposition: Check the menu board forwhatever the cafeteria staff has decided to cook.
The nouns in the sentence are:foremanworkerslunchcafeteria
I preferred to loom outside the cafeteria and wait for my friends to come out.
We were so courageous during the fire in the cafeteria.
Normally, no, unless part of a proper name. For example: Walking to lunch, I practiced spelling the name of our college's cafeteria, The Gustatory Cafeteria for Undergraduate Students. I heard that a former biology professor named it that as a joke.
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