It is a sentence fragment
I hope the mall is finished soon. The mall will have a pet store.
Check registry location varies from mall to mall. The best way to find out is to visit the mall and speak with Guest Services or to call ahead or visit their website for directory information.
"At the mall" is the prepositional phrase, not the entire sentence.
If it's your birthday, visit the mall!
(noun) (verb), (noun) (adjective) (verb); There's tons of different ways to organize a single sentence. As a long as you have a complete subject and a complete predicate, it should be a sentence. Something as simple as "she left." is a complete sentence because it has a subject and a verb. Not all sentences have to be detailed. A more in-depth sentence is "Barbara decided to leave for the mall after dinner, because she had other things to during the day."
According to the Mall of America's web site, 40 million visitors each year visit the Mall of America
The subject in the given sentence is "it", which has the infinitive phrase "to go to the mall" as its further definition/explication.
Majority of people go to the mall to shop, eat, or watch a movie.
Here is the sentence with the corrections: Fay, Carol and Gene went to the mall with their mother.
At is the preposition in that sentence.
We went to the mall and bought a pretzel.
my sister and i went to the mall.