I have a very big driveway
Example sentence - I parked my car in the driveway each night.
You can use was in the sentence "There was a car in the driveway" and were in the sentence "There were cars in the driveway". Both of them mean something similar but were refers to the plural.
I saw shards in the driveway.
The problem with the pronoun in the sentence is that the antecedent is unclear. The pronoun "his" could refer to either Tom or Matt, leading to ambiguity about whose car was blocking the driveway. To clarify, the sentence could specify whose car it is, such as "Tom's car was blocking the driveway" or "Matt's car was blocking the driveway."
I parked my car in the driveway
Example sentence - She looked over her shoulder prior to backing the car out of the driveway.
You may not park that old heap in my driveway.
the driveway had to be built to curve around an irremovable tree
The noun 'driveway' is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for private road that connects a house, garage, or other building with the street; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example functions for the noun 'driveway':The driveway was littered with branches from the storm. (subject of the sentence)The trees obscured where the driveway led. (subject of the adverbial clause)We're finally paving the driveway. (direct objectof the verb 'paving')Whose car is parked in the driveway? (object of the preposition 'in')
Let's pave this driveway and call it a day.
In this sentence, it is an adjective because it describes the noun boxes.
My neighbor just spread gravel over his unpaved driveway.