Michelle [proper nouun] , and if you capitalize President and League , they will be proper nouns also. As written in your question , they are simple nouns .
The nouns are car, grass, street and city hall.
Would you be okay sitting next to or across from your date at the event?
The predicate in this sentence is across the floor. :)
The presidential cavalcade raced away with the dead body of the president laid across the back seats.
you can use the word across in a sentence by saying i went across the river in a tube.
We need a bridge to get across the creek.
When on a date, do you prefer sitting next to your date or across from them?
He ran across the train tracks.
across the land stormed across the hurricane The reporter said
my lab partner sits across from me
In my holidays, I travelled across the world.
What is the complete predicate in this sentence your neighbors across the street are remodeling their kitchen?