sidewalk
The garbageman collected the litter from the pavement.
elevator
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a sidewalk
In the phrase "anger pavement Mr. Brown," "anger" is a noun, referring to a strong feeling of displeasure; "pavement" is also a noun, indicating a hard surface for walking; and "Mr. Brown" is a proper noun, specifically a name used to identify a person. Thus, the word classes represented here are noun for "anger" and "pavement," and proper noun for "Mr. Brown."
the pavement
Yes. "Pavement" is what Americans call a "sidewalk."
A sidewalk in the UK is called "pavement" or "foot path"
The edge of pavement is often referred to as the shoulder of the road. This area typically runs along the side of the pavement and provides a buffer between the road surface and surrounding terrain.
Wind is the primary erosional agent that creates desert pavement. The process is call deflation.
pavement
A sidewalk in the UK is called "pavement" or "foot path"
Americans call a thong a thong.
they call Americans Pigs
Americans call a tap a FAUCET. Your welcome!
Americans call jelly, JELLO, and our jam they call jelly. Weird i know.
we call them Indians but they prefer native Americans