The word 'diner' is a noun, a word for a person who is eating a meal or a type of restaurant; a word for a rail car on a passenger train where food is served; a word for a person or a thing.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Example sentences:
A good diner is Millie's on Fourth street. (subject of the sentence)
I know what the diner likes, he's a regular. (subject of the relative clause)
You can seat the next diner at my station. (direct object of the verb 'can seat')
Her new job is at a diner. (object of the preposition 'at')
The noun 'diner' is a word for a type of restaurant or a person who is eating.Example sentence: A person eating at a diner is also called a diner.
After diner I was the fullest person in my house.
'We will meet at the shakin' Dinnre
The chef was very gratified, when a diner in the restaurant complimented him on his speciality dish.
For instance a compound sentence would be like, "Rosa and I ate at the diner, afterwards we went home." See two sentences put together with the word AND.
You would use: +"saginaw"+"all_nighter-diner"-"greasy spoon".
The diner was called Liberty Diner.
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Lawrence remembered the notable quotes made by the congressman as he wrote his blog. Everything about the movie star's visit to the small town diner was notable, because movie stars don't often visit this diner.
Before Joan closed the diner for the night, she wiped off the tops of all the tables using a clean cloth.
Tonight I am not going to cook dinner as my husband is taking me to the new Thai restaurant for diner.
The Palace Diner in Biddeford is the oldest diner in Maine. It opened in 1926.