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The adjective in the sentence "The Fosters had a goodtime when they took a train to Chicago" is 'good'. 'Good' is the adjective as it describes the noun 'time'. For another example of an adjective in this case, we can use 'bad' instead of good: "The Fosters had a bad time when they took a train to Chicago."
Board the train, long time, open seat
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'You took the train to Chicago...'You were reading "Dr. Zhivago."
There is not a train that runs directly from Cincinnati to Kansas. The Amtrak has a train route that runs from Cincinnati to Chicago, and then from Chicago to Kansas, however.
The El, or elevated train.
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The Amtrak Hiawatha train offers seven roundtrips daily between Milwaukee & Chicago
The cast of Train Live in Chicago - 2011 includes: Train as Themselves Ana Lenchantin Pat Monahan Jimmy Stafford
One thing you need to consider are the words nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc. and so decide where they can be placed in a sentence. Are you going to put them all in one sentence or three? I suggest one sentence, something like this: The long awaited train arrived late, with considerable swaying and vibration.
Yes. The Amtrak Hiawatha train offers seven roundtrips daily between Milwaukee & Chicago
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