The nouns are town and bus. I is a pronoun.
The nouns in the sentence are: car, man, bus.
The BUS went quickly down the rough terrain on the street.
She went into the bus but never came back. This is an example sentence using the word into.
"When summer comes we will take the bus to your house for a week of fun."The nouns in the sentence are:summerbushouseweekfun
I went to the bus terminal and there were buses everywhere.
Cathy went home as soon as she got off of the bus.*Went Home is the predicate*
Students and bus.
The nouns in the sentence are: nouns and sentence.
I go to work by bus because that is the most convenient way to travel into town.
Yes, it is proper to start a sentence with "he" as long as it is grammatically correct and makes sense within the context of the sentence. Starting a sentence with "he" is common in writing and is often used to introduce a specific person or character.
you just did by using it in that question The bus went into a skid on the icy road.
Of course, the bus did not really fly into town, it means that the bus came into town (on roads or highways) at a very rapid speed.