The nouns in the sentence are:
The predicate indicates what the subject is doing.For ex. The teenager walked down the lane.The subject is the teenager.The predicate is what is bolded, what the teenager is doing.~Now, get me some chocolate~
It means that you were being very careful what you said and did, as though you were trying to walk across eggshells without breaking them.
The correct spelling you are looking for is 'exercising'. Example: "Bob was busy exercising his legs when Suzie walked in."
She walked into the store and couldn't believe her eyes when she spotted an antique clock for only fifty bucks!
Both are correct. 'He walked by me' is more colloquial, and also conveys more possible meanings, than 'he walked past me'.
We hoisted the flag and watched it billowing in the wind. She walked along the seashore with her long, white dress billowing in the breeze.
The word "ambled" is simply a past-tense verb like walked. Here is an example on how to use the word "ambled." She ambled along the side of the road. We will amble along the sidewalk, without purpose. Everyday, old man Duncan would amble along the seashore, looking for inspiration, for his painting was unfinished, and had been for ten years. Sometimes I amble around the caves, looking for the tiger that my brother said lived in. I like to get up early on vacation and amble along the beach. Sara walked in an amble fashion.
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The predicate indicates what the subject is doing.For ex. The teenager walked down the lane.The subject is the teenager.The predicate is what is bolded, what the teenager is doing.~Now, get me some chocolate~
It means that you were being very careful what you said and did, as though you were trying to walk across eggshells without breaking them.
As a noun: While the guard wasn't looking, she put the unpaid item in her POCKET and walked away. As a verb: While the guard wasn't looking, she POCKETED the unpaid item and walked away. Hope this helps!
The buildings were towering over me as I walked through the streets looking up at them.
The disgruntled old man walked by Marina without even looking at her when she said hello.
What I got was that he said Im looking for the mah who shot my PRW is that right
He was looking down her blouse.
"As Tim walked towards the playing ground he was looking guilty, I decided to observe him to see what he was up to."
Neil Armstrong walked on the moon to looking for alive. everyone know this thing.