The phrase "ran to catch the bus" contains no subject.
Examples of complete sentences:
He ran to catch the bus.
Mrs. Jones ran to catch the bus.
The kids ran to catch the bus.
All sentences need:
The original phrase does not say who or what did the running.
Olu ran to catch the bus
The proper rearranged sentence becomes: "You will catch the bus if you run first".
The one noun in the sentence is bus.
"When will the bus arrive?" The noun in the sentence is bus, a word for a thing.
It is a sentence. It has a subject - bus a predicate - got to the village. It also conveys a complete thought
get to the bus stop before the bus pulls off. To "catch" a bus, train, plane, or other vehicle just means that you got there on time and boarded. The image is of you chasing after the vehicle and catching it so you can climb on.
The proper rearranged sentence becomes: "You will catch the bus if you run first".
I came through the scrape unhurt, and I am hopeful that I can still catch the bus.
The adverb of hurry is hurriedly.An example sentence is: "she hurriedly rushed out the door to catch the bus".
bus transporation is handy
It is just a fragment, not a sentence. It has no verb or object.The man quickly drank the tea because he had to catch the bus.
Get to the bus stop on time.
There is not a place that a person can catch a bus in order to go to Sesame Street. Sesame Street is the name of a television children's program; it is not a real place that a person can catch a bus to.
The one noun in the sentence is bus.
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catch a bus
I ran quickly, I didn't want to miss the bus.
passenger were hitched when the bus driver suddenly applied the brakes