verb
snows
A verb
No, it's a figure of speech.
As implausible as it may sound, southern Florida sometimes does get snow.
Yes!
Example sentence - The accident occurred at the intersection when the roads were covered with snow.
The word fell is superfluous in that sentence. I would say, the snow covered the fields like a blanket.
Snow in this sentence is the verb.
"snow" is a verb.
Snow is a noun in that example.
it is a preposition
Pretty sure its the direct Object.
Since it modifies "shovel" it is an adjective.
It's a noun.
Down is a preposition BUT in this sentence it is part of the phrasal verb -- get down.Sometimes a preposition in a phrasal verb is called a particle
well with every informative speech you need a topic sentence.
No, Florida is not always covered in snow. In fact, Florida rarely ever has snow, and if ever there will be snow in Florida, it will be in the northern parts.
a drought is a period of low precipitation In the winter in Florida there is a drought because it does not snow or rain.
Yes . It has been reported to snow this winter in the state of Florida .