'We drove to the sports center.' Or: 'We drove there.'
Whether a word is a noun or a verb depends on its function in the sentence. Centre is a noun in the following sentence: People thought that the Earth was the centre of the universe. Centre is a verb in the next sentence: "All these theories centre on two battles in Estonia" (quoted from Wikipedia)
The center of a tornado
The shopping centre was closed.There is a hole in the centre of my doughnut.
The nouns in the sentence are:classtimesenior citizens' (compound possessive noun)center
There was a procession through the center of town in memory of soldiers who have died
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I have no idea what you are asking with this question. Pioneer chiropractic center is making a big adjustment?
We visited the Science center.
Try using HTML to the text. Add <CENTER> and </CENTER>, Take a look at the example below; <CENTER> Your texts </CENTER> <CENTER> use before the beginning of the sentence. </CENTER> use to close the text/sentence Hope this helps.
Paris is the center of the revolutionary center of France
Whether a word is a noun or a verb depends on its function in the sentence. Centre is a noun in the following sentence: People thought that the Earth was the centre of the universe. Centre is a verb in the next sentence: "All these theories centre on two battles in Estonia" (quoted from Wikipedia)
The center of a tornado
The Christmas parade will end at our shopping center!
The center of a tornado.
They are going to the fitness center
The simple subject for your sentence is 'center' (...center...was...bowl...).
<center> and to skip lines, put <br>