On New Year's Day Dhaval and some his friends rode out on their mules to a pretty flower garden a little way outside the city to celebrate.
"After my mother told me I had to stay home to babysit my little sister, I stormed outside, slamming the door angrily behind me."
The adjective in the sentence is little (the little children).
You is the subject in that sentence. The subject is whois performing the action.
Yes you can. One sentence could be: I am ardent for Joe. or: It is ardent outside.
In the sentence "The little girl chased a chipmunk" the nouns are "girl" and "chipmunk."
sentence for a little way outside
Little way outside means small chances of getting out or having small chances.
It is easy to catch waves when you place yourself just a little way outside of the surf line.
The little kids went outside for recess.
With the dense air and the big blizzard, I thought that what i saw was some little imps playing outside.
This phenomenon is way outside our known natural laws.
A little kindness goes a long way.
A little bit of tolerance goes a long way.
There is no preposition in that sentence. I is a pronoun, waited is a verb, and outside is an adverb.
That is a simple, declarative sentence.
"After my mother told me I had to stay home to babysit my little sister, I stormed outside, slamming the door angrily behind me."
It refers to someone who does things there own way, or acts outside of convention.