quietly
I think it is loudly, quietly but i'm not shore.
Its very relaxing walking in the shore.
The children played in the sand on the shore while the waves gently lapped at the beach.
I am sure that today I am going to the shore.
"On the shore" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It begins with the preposition "on" and ends with the object "shore."
stomping down to their boats on the sad shore
The rock jutting out from the cliff made for a perfect spot to take in the view of the ocean below.
You can use the word "row" when talking about a line of objects or people arranged side by side. For example, "The students sat in a row during the assembly."
Sure is an adjective and shore is a noun. Here are some example sentences:The man was sure that the shore was just a minutes walk from the hotel.When I get to walk down to the shore in the morning, I am sure that I have made the right life choices.You can never be sure if the shore will flood or not.
she sells sea shells in the sea shore
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On a distant shore a queen lived in a palace.