Pronoun, verb, determiner, adjective, noun, preposition, determiner, noun, preposition, determiner, noun
Store
Example sentence - The alligator and the antelope put their hats on and went shopping for apples at the local grocery store.
The phrase - want to go - is a verb phrase. Wantand go are both verbs
He's is a contraction of two parts of speech, he (pronoun) and is (verb) or has (verb). He's (he is) going to the store after he's (he has) finished the housework.
Adverbs. They can describe verbs; example: He ran quicklyto the store. Adverbs can also describe adjectives and other adverbs. He was very nice.
he looted from the store across the street.
The hardware store, down the street, which had
the subject
For a working parent, meals in the slow cooker are very convenient. Having the grocery store right across the street is very convenient for her.
'Running down the street as fast as possible and coming to a stop in front of the store' is a sentence fragment because it has no subject + verb. Running down the street as fast as possible and coming to a stop in front of the store, I was breathless when I entered the store. Running down the street as fast as possible and coming to a stop in front of the store, John yelled to his father inside the store.
The troops advanced forward.I'll forward you the email.The volunteer stepped forward.
Yes. There is a small community gym on Main Street across from the General Store Restaurant.
a at&t store there is one in lakewood across the street from the lakewood mall
Because there was a double fudge chocolate chip cookie in the candy store across the street.
There were Co-ops in Princess street . Clothes shop at the top of street, the dairy across the street near the station entrance and about the middle of the street was the grocery shop with the offices above the shop
frank and Larry collaborated and finally found a way to break into that jewelry store on main street
Store Street Aqueduct was created in 1798.