A sidewalk is a paved area for pedestrians which is usually beside a street or road. A sidewalk is sometimes known as a pavement, footpath, footway or platform.
A sidewalk is a paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road. It provides a designated area for people to walk safely away from vehicle traffic.
The word "sidewalk" is a noun. It refers to a path for pedestrians alongside a road or street.
Yes, "sidewalk" is a compound word made up of "side" and "walk".
Yes. the word "along" is a preposition and sidewalk is its object noun. The prepositional phrase is "along the crowded sidewalk" and it modifies the verb "is hurrying" saying where the hurrying is taking place.
He slid on the icy sidewalk and nearly fell.
A sidewalk in the UK is called "pavement" or "foot path"
The American word for pavement is sidewalk.
The word "sidewalk" is a noun. It refers to a path for pedestrians alongside a road or street.
The word street is to sidewalk as the word auditorium is to audience.
Yes, "sidewalk" is a compound word made up of "side" and "walk".
A word to describe 'a lot of people on the sidewalk' would be 'pedestrians'.
The noun sidewalk is a word for a thing.
The word sidewalk has two syllables. The syllables are side-walk.
It has a deep meaning
a sidewalk
Yes, the noun 'sidewalk' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical thing.
its called a sidewalk.
(abound is a VERB, meaning to be in abundance)Sidewalk cafes abound in Paris.In some locations in the Everglades, alligators and other reptiles abound.