John's mother buys all the necessary fruit and vegetables from the market on Saturday.
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No, "market produce" in the sentence would not be capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun, such as the name of a specific market or business like "Bill's Market Produce."
i went to the flea market today♥
Free market is a big part of capitalism.
he cornered him at the market
The ship got to the doldrums where there was no wind.
Example sentence - We buy our produce at the farmers market weekly.
The women supported each other in a boycott to protest the high prices at the market.
Tasting the cupcakes is my favorite part of market research.
I have found a niche in the market.
For she, you use it as a present, future, or past tense ex. She is going to go to the market She Went to the market She's on her way to the market For you, to use it as future tense you would have to add an r, but other wise it works ex. your going shopping you are shopping you will go shopping For yourself, im not sure... sorry the only sentence i can think of now is- You, Yourself will have to work on it alone
we have to find the black market and force it to stop selling drugs and guns