The proper noun in the sentence is Friday, the name of a specific day of the week.
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.
A proper noun is a name and is always capitalized. Which of the nouns in that sentence is a name and capitalized? Friday is the name of a day of the week.
A period at the end is the only punctuation in most cases. It is a declarative sentence.
I put an ad out in the local paper for our garage sale.
You should betake yourself to the garage. Betake means to go to and another good sentence would be, he told her to betake herself to the bathroom.
There's a bulletin on the board saying that the parking garage will be closed next week for repairs.
You might use the following adjectives to describe the word damage: severe, minor, storm, tornado, major.Here is an example of a sentence in which the word stormis used as an adjective to describe damage. The customer filed an insurance claim for storm damage to her garage.
The proper noun in the sentence is Friday, the name for a specific day.
Since it modifies "shovel" it is an adjective.
trustworthy neighbors, family or (your self!)
my old house had a small garage, but my new house has a big garage. hope its a good sentence :)
the garage was burnt down in the fire
Your garage door and your neighbors transmitter are on the same frequency. You will probably need to change one of the frequencies.
You need 2 apostrophes, one after friends and another one after neighbours.I put my friends' ball in my neighbours' garage. This means you are talking about various friends who share a ball and also various neighbors who share a garage.If you are talking about just one friend and one neighbour, you need to place your apostrophes differently:I put my friend's ball in my neighbour'sgarage.
Try Citrus, Cats hate the smell of it, put some peels in the garage, or get some orange spray and spray it around regularly... How about just closing the garage?
car, garage,door,
he had a garage band and performed in front of some people like neighbors.
The truck drove to Edward's garage. This sentence is strange, since it implies that the truck drove itself to Edward's garage without any assistance, such as a driver. Nevertheless, "truck" is the subject of the sentence, and "drove" is the verb.
Host a garage sale and let them know about it (: Hope this helps.