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After is a subordinating conjunction and would be used when you have a comlex sentence. "After we go to the park, we will go to the store." Later, however, is an adverb and can be used in almost any sentence. "We will go to the store later; Later we will go to the store; We will later go to the store."
We should be hurrying to the store now. This is an example sentence for an adverb.
you add the '-ly' to the sentence. like, if you say: i ran quick to the store. it doesnt make sense, you have to add the adverb to the word quick. so it would be i ran quickLY to the store.
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Yes, a prepositional phrase can function as an adverb phrase in a sentence. It provides information about where, when, how, or to what extent an action is taking place. For example, in the sentence "She ran to the store quickly," the prepositional phrase "to the store" acts as an adverbial phrase describing where she ran.
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Store shelves is two words. An example sentence can be "the store shelves were nearly empty".
The nouns in the sentence are:Reggiecomputerstore700 (seven hundred)Note: The word 'today' is both a noun and an adverb. In this sentence 'today' is functioning as an adverb, modifying the verb 'bought'.
If the sentence is: I will go to the store immediately...then "immediately" is an adverb. It answers the "when" requirement. "Immediately" is never a preposition.
Yes, the word regrettably is an adverb.An example sentence for you is: "Regrettably, we have had to close the store today".