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Drove and Stopped are the verbs in that sentence.
A literal sentence is a sentence that uses an actual example of what you are talking about. For example, he drove down the street at 50 miles per hour is a literal sentence.
Using capitalization on every word in a sentence is incorrect to do.Proper capitalization of certain words aids reading comprehension.Capitalization is not needed on every word of a book title.
Jane had drove her car down an hill: But she didn't have any damge on it.
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Drove and Stopped are the verbs in that sentence.
We drove the automobile down the street to go to a block party.
My mother drove me to the airport with the windows rolled down.
As he drove down the road, he was overtaken by a motorbike.
A literal sentence is a sentence that uses an actual example of what you are talking about. For example, he drove down the street at 50 miles per hour is a literal sentence.
Example sentence - Our car broke down after we drove through the desert.
Yes, "All the tins fell down." is a correct sentence if you remember to capitalize the first letter of the sentence.
Yes you can. As I drove down the street, a dog ran in front of the car! I arrived just as they were finishing the ceremony.
We drove down the highway at top speed. She pulled carefully onto the highway after looking both ways.
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The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down was created on 1969-09-22.
Down can be an adverb, but can also begin a prepositional phrase. Example: He jumped down. (adverb) The rabbit ran down the hole. (preposition - down into the hole) We drove down the wrong road. (preposition -We drove on the wrong road)