This sounds like a children's book. Children's Books are definitely part of literature, but they rarely become classics.
Arrêt means 'stop' in French. EX: A bus stop is 'un arrêt de bus'.
"The children were running to the bus stop." The verb phrase is "were running."
a bus stop kid is; the children on TV while the temps and weather conditions are given. they are dressed accordingly to the weather predictions
The word stop is a regular verb. It can also be a noun as in (e.g.) a bus stop.
In this sentence, "were running" is the verb phrase, in the past continuous tense.
what is the height of the bus stop
No, standing on bus stop is not correct. Standing at the bus stop is correct.
a bus stop is 'un arrêt de bus' in French.
Try to get there a bit earlier, when you are not at the stop, the bus will leave without you.
Maybe... bus stop or garage?
The term 'bus stop' is two independent words.
bus is not a compound word Stop is not a compound word Bus-stop is a compound word
The Bus Stop Song was created in 1956.
'He is getting off the bus at the bus stop.'
Wait in the bus stop!
Get to the bus stop on time.
when the bus got there