As it is the name of place, then it is a proper noun.
The word street is a noun. It is a paved part of a road.
The word street is a noun. It is a paved part of a road.
A noun.
Park is a noun in that sentence.
where is alma water park located at
Walked is a verb.
"Backwards" is an adverb: "The car moved slowly backwards along the street."
Park can be a verb or a noun. As a verb you would "Park the car." As a noun you would "Take the kids to the park."
The word vandalism is a noun. For example: the community volunteered to clean the vandalism in the park.
The part of speech of 'there' depends on how it is used in a sentence; for example:Adverb: Stop there before you say another thing.Adjective: That street there is Main Street.Noun: From there we went on to New York.Pronoun: There are still people waiting.Interjection: There, there! Don't cry.
The part of speech of 'there' depends on how it is used in a sentence; for example:Adverb: Stop there before you say another thing.Adjective: That street there is Main Street.Noun: From there we went on to New York.Pronoun: There are still people waiting.Interjection: There, there! Don't cry.
The part of speech of 'there' depends on how it is used in a sentence; for example:Adverb: Stop there before you say another thing.Adjective: That street there is Main Street.Noun: From there we went on to New York.Pronoun: There are still people waiting.Interjection: There, there! Don't cry.