Comes is a verb in that sentence.
The question "why" is usually answered by, "because [something]." The word "because" is a conjunction that joins two parts of a sentence. Example: Why are you home early? I'm home early because the school is closed due to fire. "I'm home early" and "the school is closed due to fire" are independent clauses because they can stand alone. The word "because" (which answers the question "why") joins them into one sentence (makes them "conjunct").
Hey is an interjection or an exclamation. Often followed by an exclamation mark! "Hey! They opened the cafeteria early today for breakfast."
Busy
In this sense, work is a place. It falls into the noun category.
early
Sam never comes to school early .The train has arrived early. It's supposed to arrive after 5 minutes!Adverbs of time go at the end of the sentence.
It depends on if Spring comes early this year.
The question "why" is usually answered by, "because [something]." The word "because" is a conjunction that joins two parts of a sentence. Example: Why are you home early? I'm home early because the school is closed due to fire. "I'm home early" and "the school is closed due to fire" are independent clauses because they can stand alone. The word "because" (which answers the question "why") joins them into one sentence (makes them "conjunct").
In this sentence, "work" is a noun serving as the object of the preposition "at." It refers to the place where Susan goes each morning.
Hey is an interjection or an exclamation. Often followed by an exclamation mark! "Hey! They opened the cafeteria early today for breakfast."
The word, dismissal, has a double s in it. After the bomb scare, school had an early dismissal.
Jen had a dentist appointment at 1 so she had to leave school early
Busy
Perhaps you're referring to the subject of the sentence;Mario likes pizza. (Mario is the subject because the sentence is about him)The snow came early this year. (Snow is the subjectbecause the sentence is about the snow)When school starts, I will have trouble getting up on time for the first few days. (I is the subject because the sentence is about me and how school starting will affect me)
If you are using the word school in a sentence (and not referring to a specific school) then it should not be capitalized. For example:I don't want to get up early for school tomorrow.If you are referring to a specific school then it should be. For example:John Smith High School.
In this sense, work is a place. It falls into the noun category.
if your period comes on early does that mean that you are not pregnant?