Basically, sand is billions of tiny bits of rock that have been washed up by the sea. The sea erodes rocks and takes the tiny pieces, now sand (or stones), to a coastline creating the beach. Unfortunately, now it also washes up debris and rubbish..
When the sands&rocks in the river get washed up to the side,it then creates a beach figure.
The possessive form of the singular noun beach is beach's.Example: The beach's sand was so warm.
The singular form of were is was: I was at the beach. Jane was at the beach. We were at the beach. All of us were at the beach. The exception is the singular you still uses were, it doesn't distinguish between the singular or plural of you: When were you at the beach?
A beach reclamation is a act of reformaton a beach form of a erosion
Waves form a beach by eroding (moving) and depositing (dropping off) sand at a shore repeatedly until it makes a beach.
In order for the noun to be possessive, you'd have to formulate the sentence to show that beach owns something/has something that belongs to the beach. Then, you would add an apostrophe [which would show ownership, thus showing possession.] Example: The beach's rocks are jagged.
You spell beach in plural form as beaches not like -> beachs' or beach's
A beach party is a gathering of people on a beach, to celebrate some form of happy occasion.
The correct form is "where you go." Where starts the noun clause. Were is simply a form of the verb "to be." It is always incorrect in this context.
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You can get sand form the beach or you can buy it from a shop.
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