Sure is an adjective and shore is a noun. Here are some example sentences:
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He though that climbing the tree would be a piece of cake until he fell out of it and broke his leg.
pH is term used in chemistry.
I think you are asking about using "will arrive" in a sentence - but I'm not entirely sure. He will arrive in one hour.
That miniature Doberman sure looked like a Chihuahua to me!
I am sure that today I am going to the shore.
she sells sea shells in the sea shore
The homophone for "shore" is "sure."
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"On the shore" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It begins with the preposition "on" and ends with the object "shore."
She sure is blithe spirit!
Its very relaxing walking in the shore.
Im pretty sure it was him.
Sure.
The moon sure has a beautiful corona surrounding it.
The homophone for shore is highlighted below:Are you sure you locked the door before leaving?
I'm not sure whose shoes these are.